However...
Such high-level surgeries are clearly regulated. If a facility lacks the capability to carry out such operations, that's another matter entirely.
When a hospital lacking the requisite qualifications for a given surgery performs it anyway, it doesn't constitute illegal medical practice. But if it leads to severe consequences for the patient, it could be considered a medical malpractice crime.
If the surgery fails, whether it's a medical incident or a dispute isn't much trouble at all.
Medical disputes cover medical incidents, errors, accidents, complications, product quality issues, natural disease progressions, and more, with medical incidents being a primary component.
It's nothing more than a matter for the professional committee to coordinate and handle.
There's also a year or two of the statute of limitations for lawsuits.
After some back-and-forth with the legal team, it boils down to a matter of compensation.
That's where negotiations come in.