Feb 13 • 19:26 UTC 🇦🇺 Australia ABC News AU

'Sickening': Courtney's doctor did seven surgeries that experts say she never needed

A Melbourne gynaecologist performed seven surgeries on Courtney Paton for endometriosis, despite experts indicating she never had the condition, raising significant allegations of unnecessary medical practices.

Courtney Paton underwent seven surgeries conducted by Melbourne gynaecologist Dr. Simon Gordon, all aimed at treating her purportedly severe endometriosis. However, pathology results from these procedures consistently indicated that no signs of endometriosis were present, prompting serious questions about the rationale behind the surgeries. Critics, including medical experts, are now examining why Dr. Gordon proceeded with the surgical interventions and the implications of misdiagnosing the condition.

Moreover, serious concerns arise regarding the hospital's oversight. Melbourne's Epworth Hospital had multiple notifications about the questionable nature of Courtney's operations yet failed to take action against Dr. Gordon's alarming pattern of excessive surgeries. The decisions to remove Courtney's ovaries and uterus by the age of 25, despite no confirmed diagnosis, have drawn scrutiny from professionals who emphasize the importance of accurate medical assessments.

The case raises broader questions about patient safety, accountability in medical practice, and the financial motivations that may influence certain surgical decisions, as it has been indicated that such operations for endometriosis are some of the most expensive billed items in laparoscopic procedures. As this story unfolds, it shines a light on the critical need for better medical oversight and patient advocacy in the healthcare system.

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