In June 2006, Josh Tunca was a surgeon at Northwest Community Hospital specializing in gynecologic oncology. While in surgery, Dr. Tunca removed an ovarian tumor. Later, the patient lost the pulse in her left leg due to a clog in her femoral artery.
Dr. Thomas Painter, a vascular surgeon, was called in to perform a femoral-bypass surgery to restore blood flow. According to the record, Dr. Painter approached Dr. John McGillan, the hospital's vice president and medical affairs director, telling him that Dr. Tunca had cut the patient's iliac artery.
Dr. Painter also told other doctors that Dr. Tunca had negligently severed the patient's artery. None of these doctors were on a peer review committee for the hospital.