Personally? If we're assuming that the surgeon wouldn't get caught, then I'd say that while it's morally wrong according to most standards and certainly a breech of his oath, the surgeon wouldn't be wrong to do it if it were to save the lives of the other people.
More realistically though, it's unlikely to ever work, unless everything went perfectly. And there's definitely the risk that the organs would go bad by the time he got to the fifth patient anyway, since he's not likely to want other people around to help him. People talk, after all.
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More realistically though, it's unlikely to ever work, unless everything went perfectly. And there's definitely the risk that the organs would go bad by the time he got to the fifth patient anyway, since he's not likely to want other people around to help him. People talk, after all.