Two of the victims died in a California hospital and the third perished in a Texas medical facility. One of the California victims was Ryoichi Kikuchi, 83, who died on the operating table at John Muir Hospital in Walnut Creek on Sept. 19, 2009.
He was a prize-winning physicist who analyzed the thermodynamic behavior of liquids and gases and worked at scientific centers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology , the University of California at Berkeley, the Max Planck Institute in Germany and the National Bureau of Standards.
So they are doing illegal experimental surgery on someone, not just anyone, but a prize-winning physicist from MIT who has established credibility, you'd have to be to work for NBS.
The families of 2 patients who died on the operating table during spine surgery involving the use of Synthes’ Norian XR bone cement are suing the company and 4 former executives for wrongful death and elder abuse, according to the Philadelphia Inquirer.
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So they are doing illegal experimental surgery on someone, not just anyone, but a prize-winning physicist from MIT who has established credibility, you'd have to be to work for NBS.
http://www.massdevice.com/families-sue-synthes-over-patients-deaths-legal-roundup/
http://fortune.com/2012/09/18/bad-to-the-bone-a-medical-horror-story/