EXCLUSIVE: Former NHS surgeon Yaser Jabbar, 43, stopped treating patients Great Ormond Street Hospital in 2022, after concerns were raised about his work.
A 'rogue' children's doctor who treated 721 children at Great Ormond Street Hospital, leaving some with serious injuries, different leg lengths and even requiring amputations is continuing to operate on unsuspecting patients in Dubai , MailOnline can reveal.
Out of just 37 children treated by Jabbar at the hospital who have already been assessed, 22 of them have come to some degree of harm with 13 classed as severe harm, according to The Sunday Times, which received leaked documents from a review by the hospital. Read More Great Ormond Street launches review into doctor who 'left children with different length legs' He is due to speak next week at a Dubai medical conference, the MENA International Orthopaedics Congress. Announcing him as a speaker in July, organisers encouraged attendees to register for the event, saying: 'Join us to gain knowledge from his wealth of experience!'
'Hopefully, by sharing the experiences of myself and others we can have a small but profound impact, starting in a region that still has so much to offer.Jabbar continues to operate on both adult and children at the Clemenceau Medical Center and is also listed as a consultant at Orthocure, both in Dubai.
Orthocure also heaps praise on Jabbar, describing him as 'internationally sought after' with more than 20 years of clinical experience.While Jabbar has moved away from UK jurisdiction, parents of his patients at Great Ormond Street have said they are 'very upset' with the treatment that their children received under Jabbar's care.
Great Ormond Street has launched an urgent review of all the youngsters treated by former surgeon Yaser Jabbar, 43, in its orthopaedic department A review of the youngster's case found Jabbar's surgery was 'incorrect and unsuitable' for the patient. Social media posts show he also participated in teaching exercises at universities including Imperial.
A spokesperson for Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children said: 'We are committed to learning from every single patient that we treat, and to being open and transparent with our families when care falls below the high standards we strive for.
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