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Great Ormond Street review finds 94 children harmed
Summary
A Great Ormond Street Hospital review concluded that 94 children were harmed by orthopaedic surgeon Yaser Jabbar between 2017 and 2022, including 36 who suffered severe harm. The surgeon is understood to live abroad and no longer holds a UK licence.
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Great Ormond Street Hospital published a review that concluded an orthopaedic surgeon harmed 94 children. The review examined care provided by Yaser Jabbar between 2017 and 2022, during which he treated hundreds of young patients. It found 36 children experienced severe harm, 39 experienced moderate harm and 19 experienced mild harm. The hospital said the surgeon is understood to live abroad and no longer holds a licence to practise medicine in the UK.
Key findings:
- The review concluded 94 patients experienced harm while under the care of Yaser Jabbar, with 36 classed as severe, 39 as moderate and 19 as mild.
- The review noted 642 patients did not have harm that could be attributed to the surgeon.
- The review covered care between 2017 and 2022 and was published by Great Ormond Street Hospital.
- The hospital said Yaser Jabbar is understood to be living abroad and no longer holds a UK medical licence.
- Great Ormond Street Hospital said individual reports will be shared with families before the findings are made public.
Summary:
The review's findings relate to the care of dozens of children and affect a range of families who received treatment during the period under review. The hospital has said it will share individual reports with families before making the findings public; further procedural or legal steps are undetermined at this time.
Sources
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Daily Mail Online1/29/2026, 1:57:19 PMOpen source →
Great Ormond Street surgeon harmed 94 children, review finds
The Guardian1/29/2026, 1:49:21 PMOpen source →
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The Independent1/29/2026, 1:46:34 PMOpen source →
