A specialized surgeon has been suspended from Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge following a review that revealed subpar care led to lasting injuries in nine pediatric patients. The independent expert's findings indicated that the quality of surgical procedures significantly fell short over a period of two and a half years. The management has expressed deep regret and is now contacting affected families to assess further medical needs. The case has drawn attention from regulatory bodies such as the General Medical Council and NHS England, highlighting a serious concern for patient care standards.
"We are very sorry that this has happened and we apologise unreservedly to our patients and their families." - Roland Sinker, Chief Executive of the Trust
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