Simon Bramhall
British surgeon transplant Simon Bramhall was suspended from work at the hospital Queen Elizabeth II for the fact that he burned his initials in the donor liver two patients. This reports the Daily Mirror.
Colleagues, 53-year-old physician filed for him in court because he left “autographs” with his initials S and b failed to detect during one of the operations for transplantation of the donor liver to the patient.
The hospital staff said that the man had used a special apparatus, which usually cauterize blood vessels to promote healing.
In the hospital he worked for 12 years and was considered an experienced professional in the field of Transplantology. The exact number of affected patients it turns out.
According to one of my colleagues Bramhall, “if the bereaved family agrees to give his body to the needy patient, she obviously did not expect such a mocking attitude”.
It is noted that the court not only suspended the doctor from work, but was deprived of his medical practice.
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