Oklahoma Oral Surgeon Accused in Health Scare Sued
A class action lawsuit has been filed against a Tulsa, Okla., oral surgeon accused of exposing thousands of his patients to hepatitis and HIV because of unsanitary clinics.
The lawsuit, filed by seven people in Tulsa County District Court, names Wayne Scott Harrington, his corporation, his medical staff and several pharmaceutical companies.
The lawsuit says that the plaintiffs were patients of Harrington’s and were exposed to infectious diseases through contaminated propofol vials. Propofol is an anesthetic used if medical procedures.
Five of the seven plaintiffs say they have been diagnosed with an infectious disease.
A lawyer for Harrington did not immediately return a message seeking comment.
Health officials say Harrington exposed roughly 5,000 patients with infectious diseases due to rusty instruments and unsanitary practices. His office was shut down in March.
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