An urgent review at Great Ormond Street reveals shocking claims about former surgeon Yaser Jabbar and his impact on young patients. What went wrong?
In an alarming turn of events, Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH) has launched an urgent review of over 700 cases involving children treated by former consultant orthopaedic surgeon Yaser Jabbar. This comes after serious concerns were raised about the procedures performed under his care, leading to catastrophic consequences for many young patients. Jabbar had worked at the hospital's lower limb reconstruction service until he was stopped in 2022, with medical records now under scrutiny following reports of leg length discrepancies and life-altering injuries.
Experts are dubbing Jabbar a "rogue surgeon" after a leaked report revealed that some of his former patients left with more than just scars. Disturbingly, at least one child reportedly required amputation due to complications stemming from Jabbar's surgical practices. The revelation of these events has left families in shock and seeking answers as they turn to Hudgell Solicitors for legal representation. Many parents are now fearing for the well-being of their children who once viewed their surgeries as a route to better mobility and quality of life.
Jabbar's tumultuous past casts a long shadow over the renowned children’s hospital. While children’s hospitals are typically sanctuaries of hope and healing, this shocking scandal reveals the darker side of medical negligence. The hospital is now faced with the daunting task of addressing not only the health implications for those allegedly harmed, but also restoring the trust of families who believed in the system. Parents, left understandably nervous, are demanding more transparency and a comprehensive investigation into how Jabbar’s practices went unchecked for so long.
Meanwhile, it appears that Yaser Jabbar has not turned his back on surgery altogether. Reports claim that he continues to perform operations at a private hospital in Dubai, raising eyebrows among medical professionals and families alike. How he has managed to continue in his profession despite these allegations leaves many questioning the standards of patient safety worldwide. It serves as a grim reminder that vigilance is necessary in the medical field, ensuring that no child's future is left hanging in the balance due to the incompetence of an individual.
Did you know? The Great Ormond Street Hospital is one of the most distinguished children's hospitals in the UK, renowned for pioneering medical practices and cutting-edge research! However, it may not be commonly known that in the NHS, around 6% of patients experience some form of medical error – a statistic that highlights the importance of constant vigilance in all healthcare settings.
Hudgell Solicitors are representing the families of a number of children treated by surgeon Mr Yaser Jabbar over a number of years at Great Ormond Street.
The patients were treated by Yaser Jabbar, a consultant orthopaedic surgeon who worked at the hospital's lower limb reconstruction service.
EXCLUSIVE: Former NHS surgeon Yaser Jabbar, 43, stopped treating patients Great Ormond Street Hospital in 2022, after concerns were raised about his work.
Youngsters were left with different length legs and life-changing injuries, according to a leaked report on the scandal.
It has emerged at least one child had to have a leg amputated following procedures carried out by Yaser Jabbar at Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH), ...
Hospital examining more than 700 cases amid concerns over former orthopaedic surgeon Yaser Jabbar.
Great Ormond Street Hospital has begun an urgent review of 721 cases of children seen by one of its former consultant orthopaedic surgeons after concerns ...
The patients were treated by Yaser Jabbar, a consultant orthopaedic surgeon who worked at the hospital's lower limb reconstruction service.
Dr Yaser Jabbar continues to operate on children at a private hospital in Dubai despite allegedly harming some of his young patients while working at Great ...
Yaser Jabbar accused of unacceptable clinical decision-making, leading to, in some cases, patients suffering life-altering injuries.
Yaser Jabbar, a former orthopedic surgeon at Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH) in London, is accused of performing "inappropriate and unnecessary" leg ...
GREAT Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH) has apologised after a review revealed that several children were subjected to "inappropriate and unnecessary" leg.
EXCLUSIVE: Former NHS surgeon Yaser Jabbar, 43, had moved to Dubai amid the Great Ormond Street probe and had been due to speak at a major conference this ...