The management of the John F. Kennedy Medical Center (JFK) is facing a lawsuit of US$1.5 million for an alleged wrongful surgical operation performed on one of its patients, identified as Madam Karen Gaydou Sehkehporh of Paynesville City.
The case against Liberia's largest medical facility is currently unfolding in the Sixth Judicial Circuit, Civil Law Court at the Temple of Justice.
Karen further informed the court that she began visiting JFK for the surgical procedure starting on May 30, 2019. According to Karen, Dr. Enders requested numerous tests and informed her that she needed to undergo an Abdominal Hysterectomy Surgery, which would also involve the removal of her ovaries due to suspected ovarian cancer.
Karen noted that she was instructed to be admitted to the hospital on June 12, 2019, for the surgery. The surgery proceeded as scheduled, and she was discharged on June 16, 2019.
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