13-year-old Shaye Armour has congenital kyphosis scoliosis and was due to undergo surgery.
Shaye Armour, from Greenock, has congenital kyphosis scoliosis, a condition which causes his spine to bend forward.
The 13-year-old was being treated at Edinburgh's RHCYP under the care of paediatric spinal surgeon Chris Adams as part of a series of planned spinal operations this year. His mum Nicole said she was told by NHS Lothian that Mr Adams, who had been Shaye's surgeon for nearly a decade,Nicole said Shaye "was devastated" by the news as he was very close to Mr Adams, who she described as a "great man".
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