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Surgeon dropped from private practice works at NHS hospital

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Michael Buchanan
BrightonNHS

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Surgeon Marc Lamah has been banned from working at Nuffield Health hospitals due to patient safety concerns and his conduct not meeting expected standards, following an independent investigation. However, he continues to operate as a colorectal surgeon for the University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust at the Royal Sussex County Hospital in Brighton. An NHS patient, Sheryl Hunter, suffered severe complications after an operation by Mr. Lamah in 2019 and believes he should not be allowed to practice. The NHS Trust states its audit of his data shows outcomes within national range and Nuffield's investigation found no concerns with technical abilities.

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  1. 1 2015-2021: Period of alleged medical negligence under police investigation (Operation Bramber) at University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust.
  2. 2 2019: Sheryl Hunter undergoes surgery by Mr. Lamah; suffers immediate complications (torn joint).
  3. 3 January 2023: Sheryl Hunter's GP writes to Mr. Lamah requesting review.
  4. 4 December 2023: Sheryl Hunter's GP writes another letter urging Mr. Lamah to see her.
  5. 5 January 2025: BBC reveals concerns about Mr. Lamah's complication rate; Nuffield Health investigation pending.
  6. 6 April 2024: Sheryl Hunter seen by another consultant at Princess Royal Hospital, discovers twisted bowel.
  7. 7 Recently: Nuffield Health withdraws Mr. Lamah's practicing privileges.
  8. 8 Currently: Mr. Lamah continues to operate at Royal Sussex County Hospital.
  • Surgeon's private practice privileges withdrawn
  • Ongoing public safety concerns
  • Patient suffering severe long-term complications
  • Police investigation (Operation Bramber) into the trust
What: Surgeon Marc Lamah, banned from Nuffield Health due to patient safety concerns, continues to work for the University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust. A patient, Sheryl Hunter, suffered severe complications from his surgery.
When: Concerns raised in January (2025); Nuffield Health investigation concluded recently; Sheryl Hunter's operation in 2019, complications ongoing for five years, seen by another consultant in April 2024.
Where: Brighton, Royal Sussex County Hospital, Princess Royal Hospital (Haywards Heath), East and West Sussex, United Kingdom.
Why: Nuffield Health withdrew privileges due to conduct and patient safety concerns (high complication rate). The NHS Trust maintains his outcomes are within national range and found no technical concerns. Patient Sheryl Hunter alleges surgical error and negligence.
How: Nuffield Health conducted an independent investigation and withdrew privileges. The NHS Trust audited his data and continues his employment. Sheryl Hunter's case involves a specific surgical procedure (colon removal and reconnection) leading to a torn joint and later a twisted bowel.

Surgeon Marc Lamah has been banned from working at Nuffield Health hospitals due to patient safety concerns and his conduct not meeting expected standards, following an independent investigation. However, he continues to operate as a colorectal surgeon for the University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust at the Royal Sussex County Hospital in Brighton. An NHS patient, Sheryl Hunter, suffered severe complications after an operation by Mr. Lamah in 2019 and believes he should not be allowed to practice. The NHS Trust states its audit of his data shows outcomes within national range and Nuffield's investigation found no concerns with technical abilities.