'Liver branding' surgeon Simon Bramhall fined £10,000 A liver surgeon who branded his initials on the livers of two patients has been fined £10,000.
Simon Bramhall, 53, used an argon beam machine to write his initials on the organs of the anaesthetised patients in 2013 while working at Birmingham's Queen Elizabeth Hospital.
Bramhall, of Tarrington, Herefordshire, admitted two counts of assault by beating at Birmingham Crown Court.
He was also sentenced to a 12-month community order. BBC News
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Simon Bramhall, 53, used an argon beam machine to write his initials on the organs of the anaesthetised patients in 2013 while working at Birmingham's Queen Elizabeth Hospital.
Bramhall, of Tarrington, Herefordshire, admitted two counts of assault by beating at Birmingham Crown Court.
He was also sentenced to a 12-month community order. BBC News
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