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Three NHS patients all 'mutilated' by surgeon in single week of operations

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RAF veteran says he was "mutilated" by an NHS surgeon after going into hospital for a routine procedure, it has been reported.

Paul Tooth, 64, now needs to permanently have tubes going in and out of his body to continually recycle bile produced by his liver after going into the Norfolk & Norwich University Hospital for a gall bladder removal, the Independent reports.But Paul’s bile duct and hepatic duct, which link the liver to the intestines, were removed during the operation, which also left him with damage to his liver.He says he's now lost five stone in weight and can barely leave his house following the botched op last year and may now need a liver transplant.Mr Tooth, a former aircraft engineer for the RAF, told The Independent: "As.

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