Alabama cardiologist faces lawsuits from several patients

Nearly 40 lawsuits have been filed against Seydi Aksut, a cardiologist at Vaughan Regional Medical Center in Selma, Ala., by his former patients.

The patients, which filed their lawsuits in Alabama state court, are alleging that Aksut may have performed uneccessay heart procedures on them that, in some cases, included the placing of stents. They had voiced concerns that he performed the unecssary procedures to make more money.

"It's just the greed where he goes in for an operation that he doesn't need, and then he is hounded for bills for that procedure he never needed," said Gerald Brooks, an attorney representing several former patients in lawsuits against Aksut.

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Katherine Davis,

Senior Writer

As a Senior Writer for TriMed Media Group, Katherine primarily focuses on producing news stories, Q&As and features for Cardiovascular Business. She reports on several facets of the cardiology industry, including emerging technology, new clinical trials and findings, and quality initiatives among providers. She is based out of TriMed's Chicago office and holds a bachelor's degree in journalism from Columbia College Chicago. Her work has appeared in Modern Healthcare, Crain's Chicago Business and The Detroit News. She joined TriMed in 2016.

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