... and the surgeon who did this to him will probably move away from surgery into another field of practice with zero malpractice charges trailing him. His future patients, and insurance carrier who will carry the risk for him when he goes to private practice, will have no idea he did this.
Just crazy.

to you Former,
On another forum I tried to speak on the problems that plague VA. hospitals but was shouted down until months later when the conditions at the hospitals were exposed.
Where were the nay Sayers then, duh, they preferred to get on the rag about transsexuals.
I know how Travis Air Force Hospital operates, and somehow we all survived the care with limbs intact.
Came close for kiddie number 4 when they contacted Staff in the nursery and no one picked it up until both lungs collapsed at 3 weeks of age.
Gall bladder removed the old way, I have a 9 inch incision from that 2 week in the hospital ordeal.
Good old Travis kept us alive but night mares still arise from time to time from those episodes.
Portsmouth Naval Hospital in VA. was interesting, placed on a burn ward for 3 rd. degree burns I found since I could change my dressings myself, I went home with a gross of silverdean, swabs you name it. I had all the codeine I wanted, and came out of that spell better off then the people that stayed at the hospital.
When one is just passing through for 4-20 years, with luck all will go well with just a few problems.
I watched and lived in this society for over 40 years, born into it, 4 kids born into it. Naturally in all that time I had a better chance to see the changes, for the good and for the bad.
It is a whole new world since I became divorced and into the civilian medical care society.
I find in civilian care one has options and can make demands that people cannot make under medical care. We are encouraged to take part in our health care, get on the computer and research into what ever ails Yeah.
Doctors do not swear into their profession absolute, they have a life and time is important for them.
When patients begin to research their problem they find new ideas and procedures that their doctor may have never heard of before.
Today I have choices with insurance, go for an operation that may or not fix the problem, get 2-4 different openions from specialists, the decision on my health care is up to ME.
When the time comes for me to go on Medicare----- whole new world, back to the past.