re the speculation that the abomination was done by a trainee surgeon, made me wonder if there is actually any training for this butchery? given there's no standardiation i can't see how it would work. i read that surgeons use all sorts of things to practise different techniques before doing it to humans, including accurate models of their patients organs. given the low standard of their work it makes sense that they skip all the steps required.
according to here:
https://medschoolinsiders.com/medical-student/so-you-want-to-be-a-gender-surgeon/#:~:text=The most common pathway to,a one-year microvascular fellowship. (sorry my tor browser doesn't let me do proper links) to become a gender surgeon you probably have to do a residency in plastic surgery (but can also go via urology or ob/gyn) and then a year in gender surgery or microvascular surgery. a year is nothing to pick up an extremely demanding, technical skill. the article basically says that as a gender surgeon you'll be able to do human experimentation, just in fluffier words:
"You love the idea of creating new body parts and want to be one of the first surgeons to break into this up-and-coming field."