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I lost my life for beauty, and "ghost surgery" killed more than 200 people. what do you think?
As we all know, the market scale and technical level of Korean medical beauty industry are among the best in the world. However, there is a so-called "ghost surgery" in the field of medical beauty in South Korea, which is the fact that the surgeon who was originally in charge was replaced by another doctor in plastic surgery. In recent years, driven by interests, Korean medical beauty "ghost surgery" has been repeatedly banned. Unfortunately, some patients encountered were disfigured and severe cases died. The surgeon on the "ghost surgery" operating table, the case of death caused by "ghost surgery" in South Korea will be heard for the sixth time in five years. What is the expected result of the judgment? The reporter came to the home of the plaintiff Li. ?

According to Ms. Li, her child Quan Daxi had mandibular angle plastic surgery in a well-known plastic surgery hospital in South Korea, and then Quan Daxi died suddenly at the age of 26, and finally had this simple operation. The doctors even left the operating room for a while, and Quan Daxi sat next to the assistant nurse. She sat next to her makeup and played with her mobile phone. Finally, the college student who was about to graduate from a prestigious school died of excessive blood loss and shock. Li: I analyzed the surveillance video and found that something incredible happened in the operating room. They left my child there and operated on two other patients at the same time.

In the case of South Korea, even if the doctor dies in this way, it will be recognized as a medical accident, and the punishment is very small. After the accident, Ms. Li moved her family to Seoul and took a difficult road of safeguarding rights for five years. She couldn't accept the ruling of "medical negligence", and the plastic surgery hospital involved was still operating, even promoting "14 years without accidents". In the upcoming trial, relevant

Li, the mother of the victim Quan Daxi: Although I didn't protect my children, many people died because of "ghost surgery". They can't get the monitoring of the operating room, and they can't get the evidence. Even if the child is gone, the family members can't know the real cause of death. In fact, "the situation of Quan Daxi" is by no means unique to South Korea. Sun woong Kim said that legislation should be passed to end "ghost surgery". ?