Panel concludes Simon Bramhall undermined public trust in his profession after branding organs during surgery
A surgeon who burned his initials on to the livers of two patients during transplant surgery has been struck off the medical register.
Simon Bramhall, 57, admitted using an argon beam – used to stop livers bleeding during operations and to highlight an area to be worked on – to sign “SB” into his patients’ organs in 2013 while working at Birmingham’s Queen Elizabeth hospital.
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