Gynaecologist Ahmed Loutfi was first struck off in 2016
A former doctor at Liverpool Women’s Hospital who misdiagnosed an ectopic pregnancy and told a woman to “go home and try for another baby” has been blocked from resuming his career for good. Gynaecologist Ahmed Loutfi, a locum at the Crown Street site, was struck off after making the potentially life-threatening error back in 2010. He lost his registry to work in 2016 following a medical practitioners tribunal.
His conduct at hospitals in Manchester, Hull and Birmingham - at the latter where he inappropriately rotated a baby’s head, causing a severe injury - between 2012 and 2013 were also deemed grounds for his expulsion eight years ago. Having already sought to get back to work in 2022, the tribunal has now prevented Mr Loutfi from attempting to work in the UK again following his grave error.
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