DutchNews, November 30,
2017
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| Photo: Depositphotos.com |
A doctor
whose plastic surgery clinic was shut down after attracting more than 100
complaints has been convicted on appeal of assaulting and mutilating his
patients.
Rock G. carried out three cosmetic operations a week for more than a
year, including breast augmentation surgery. Patients later complained of
leaking or wrongly fitted implants, scars and skin irritations.
His Citykliniek
was shut down by inspectors in 2009 after other surgeons reported cases of
infections and botched operations. G. used a device called the ‘mama-navigator’
which his colleagues did not recognise as a medical instrument. Prosecutors
said it appeared to have come from a DIY store.
Prosecutors received 121
statements in response to an appeal for witnesses and filed charges on the
basis of 10 formal complaints. G. was originally acquitted by a district court
that decided there was not enough evidence that the women’s injuries were the
result of surgical negligence.
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| The ‘mama navigator’ used by Rock G. to perform cosmetic surgery. |
The prosecution service appealed against the verdict, arguing
that ‘the victims’ suffering should not go unpunished.’ They said G.’s actions
had damaged trust in the medical profession. G., who was qualified as a
gynaecologist rather than a cosmetic surgeon, was struck off as a medical
practitioner in 2010.


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