EINADW#7: Surgical Hero or Delusional Man with a Knife?

Surgeon operating on a patient

(A new member of the Dirty Dozen)

 

Does anyone know who Paolo Macchiarini is?

 

He has just earned himself a position in the new Dirty Dozen (Individuals).
Once considered a pioneer of regenerative medicine, Paolo fell from grace when it was discovered he was really using patients for experiments.

 

Deception At Its Best

The case of Paolo has now been dramatized by Netflix as a true crime series, “Bad Surgeon: Love Under the Knife.”

 

I found the Netflix series gripping and intriguing. It captures the essence of fraud and deception at an organizational level (my kind of series!). It is well worth the watch.

 

It is puzzling how a person could fool such highly recognized organizations as the Swedish Karolinska University and the medical journal Lancet, to say the least, but it reflects just how deceptive and convincing this man was.

 

Paola was hailed as a brilliant thoracic surgeon.  After several botched operations, leading to the eventual death of those patients, it came to light that he had no foundation to conduct the surgery he was doing.

 

In December 2018, Sweden reopened investigations into three previously closed cases, accusing him of acting inappropriately on these three people.  Things just went downhill from there.

 

In 2019, he was sentenced to 16 months in jail by an Italian court for falsifying documents and abusing his position.  In 2020, he was indicted for aggravated assault in connection with the three surgeries he was being investigated for.  Two years later, he was found guilty of bodily harm, but only in one of the three cases.
In June 2023, the original decision was overturned, and he went to jail for 2.5 years for three counts of aggravated assault. He avoided manslaughter charges because of other complications with the patients at the time of their deaths.

 

When Love Gets in the Way

At the peak of his fame, he wooed an NBC News producer,  Benita Alexander, who was reporting on his windpipe procedures for a 2014 special titled ‘A Leap of Faith.’

 

Unfortunately, he failed to tell her was already married when they met. He lied, saying that he was divorced.  He swept her off her feet with a lavish lifestyle and a promise of more to come.  They became engaged shortly after.

 

It would subsequently come to light that Paolo apart from lying about his current marriage status, also lied about a lavish wedding that was planned and would be officiated by none other than Pope Francis.
In 2015, she called off their engagement after she began suspecting that the Swiss-born doctor had lied about their wedding, his career, and marital status.

 

 

Paola’s Claim to Fame

Paolo Macchiarini’s fall from grace was as rapid as his rise to fame.

 

Misconduct reports from four co-workers at the Karolinska, previous arrest in Italy for bribery, the social media outcry, and the evidence from his fiancée (the US newscaster), turned the world against him.

 

At least seven patients put their trust in Paolo and his revolutionary process of regenerating human windpipes by seeding plastic scaffolds with stem cells from the patient’s own bone marrow.

 

The Karolinska Institute was so desperate to hire Paolo and reap the fame and accolades that came with him, that they ignored warnings from others that he already had accusations of scientific misconduct surrounding his work.

 

Paolo removed the patient’s trachea (windpipe) and implanted an artificial one coated with stem cells. The surgeries were performed on compassionate grounds (all other possibilities had been exhausted, and effective in animal studies had been achieved).

 

Despite warnings from other prominent Professors outside of Karolinska that the science and success of the tracheal implants were unfounded by any studies, Paolo was allowed to proceed.

 

He and 24 co-authors tried to publish their findings on his first patient in the New England Journal of Medicine. However, his paper was rejected due to insufficient data, so he resubmitted it to The Lancet.

 

Tremors in His Success

One of the more junior researchers was seduced by Paolo’s charm. Invited to participate in Paolo’s ground-breaking surgery and research, Karl-Henrik Grinnemo’s life was about to change forever, but not in a good way.

 

Disgusted by the treatment that one of Paolo’s patients received and the prolonged agony that she was put through, Grinnemo and three other colleagues, all of whom were involved in her care, embarked on a pathway to get the radical surgery shutdown.

 

Over the next three years, they tried in vain to alert the Karolinska Institute to Paolo’s lies about his ethical approvals (which he did not have).  They pointed out the false data on which animal students were based, and his lies to the scientific world about the patient’s conditions.
It all fell on deaf ears.

 

Money Talks

Instead of getting concerned, the Karolinska investigations ignored the claims about Paolo and focused on the four whistleblowers.   All they got was persecution and the deformation of their own character at great personal cost to their careers.

 

With the promise of recruiting almost 100 patients into clinical studies to be performed at Karolinska and almost $50 million for a new research center in Asia, it was too much for them to turn down. Instead, they tried to silence the whistleblowers.

 

Who knows how it would have ended if it had not been for articles in the New York Times in 2014 and in Vanity Fair in 2016.
The mind boggles thinking about it.

 

Spring Cleaning at Karolinska

The unwanted press directed at Karolinska caused a cascade of resignations.  The President, Dean of Research, an advisor to the President, and eventually the entire Board were all fired or resigned.

 

Unfortunately, the damage was done. The whistleblowers received little reward for their efforts and are all still fighting for their careers and reputations.
Unlike the US, whistleblowers in Europe do not have anywhere near the same levels of protection and do not get compensation.

 

Where is Paolo now?

 

Now at age 66, it is more than a decade since he performed his first operation. A Swedish court sentenced Macchiarini to 2.5 years behind bars.
Since December 2023, 11 of Macchiarini’s research papers have been retracted, including four from the medical journal The Lancet.

 

 In 2016, he was fired from the Karolinska University for claims of scientific negligence and falsification of his CV.

 

He was conducting research and publishing results from baboon studies in Russia and still believed he was a success until the start of his two-and-a-half-year sentence in Sweden.

 

 

A Decided Lack of Ethics

It is a good reminder of how unethical behavior can be played out.
Three points stick out for me in this story:

 

i)  The ethical dilemma of self-importance and how people can become so engrossed in their own self-importance and narcissistic behaviour that they can destroy the lives of others and not even realize it.

 

Not only did Paolo Macchiarini lie and commit scientific fraud, causing the death of at least seven patients, but he also ruined the life of the person he supposedly loved and the lives of at least four of his co-workers.

 

ii)  Seemingly, ethical organisations can also hide the truth if they are given the wrong incentives.
Prestigious and well-regarded organizations such as the Karolinska University and Institute can hide the deceptive behavior of their senior management for the sake of continued fame and money.

 

iii) It’s no wonder people do not speak up about unethical behavior when there is such a lack of protection and no reward for doing so.
Unlike in the US, these whistleblowers received nothing in return for their efforts except a damaged career and ruined personal life.

Welcome to the Dirty Dozen Paolo Macchiarini.

Till next time,

Calvin

 

PS.  I wrote a previous article about Elizabeth Holmes, the first inductee in the Dirty Dozen (Individuals), which you can find here: https://bit.ly/3VKFBlF.

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2 thoughts on “EINADW#7: Surgical Hero or Delusional Man with a Knife?”

  1. He’s definitely earned his place on the Dirty Dozen list. I’m horrified by the short jail sentences he got for what amount to murder. Thanks for sharing his story Calvin even though it’s a horrible one. I will watch the Netflix story about him.

    1. Thank you for your comment, Julia. Unfortunately, he is not the only one out there. Regards Calvin

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Calvin runs a boutique consulting company. He is an established author of over 50 publications but started this site to explore the lighter side of life and all the curious things it has to offer. He is developing a career as a freelance writer.