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Addenbrooke’s surgery left girl non-verbal and in a wheelchair

October 31, 2025
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Phil Shepka/BBC Neave and Natasha are sitting indoors on a sofa. Both have long, dark hair styled in braids/pigtails. Natasha, who is taller, is wearing a purple knitted top with a small microphone clipped near the neckline. Naeve is dressed in a black top patterned with colourful stars and flowers. They are both looking at the camera and smiling. Phil Shepka/BBC

Natasha, pictured with her daughter Neave, said her child would “never walk again” after two failed surgeries at Addenbrooke’s

“My daughter walked into Addenbrooke’s talking, and she was wheeled out non-verbal.”

A mother is demanding “accountability” from Cambridge University Hospitals (CUH) NHS Trust after two failed surgeries in 2018 left her daughter with life-altering injuries.

The procedures were carried out by consultant surgeon Kuldeep Stohr, who continued to practise at Addenbrooke’s Hospital until 2024, despite concerns raised as early as 2015.

A Verita report, commissioned by CUH, found “a series of missed opportunities” to act on warnings. The trust has accepted the findings and apologised, adding that changes were under way.

‘I blamed myself’

Natasha’s daughter, Neave, was born with positional talipes, a condition causing inward-turning feet.

She could hop, skip, walk and dance, but had difficulty running and at 11, had a surgery that was intended to improve her mobility.

“That was probably the last time she walked and called me mum,” Natasha said of the surgery which she described as an “abject failure”.

“She will never walk again.”

Neave, now 18, suffers from curvature of the spine, muscle wastage, scar tissue, and deformed feet, Natasha added.

“I have blamed myself a lot for agreeing to the surgery in the first place,” she said.

Steve Hubbard/BBC The exterior of Addenbrooke's Hospital, a mix of white and grey low-leve and multi-storey buildings, with a parked ambulance and motorcycles in the foreground next to a covered bicycle rack.Steve Hubbard/BBC

Addenbrooke’s Hospital has previously apologised to the patients involved

A separate review examining about 700 planned and 100 emergency operations involving Ms Stohr, some of which were for adults, was ongoing.

The Verita report concluded that earlier action from CUH could have reduced harm.

One “pivotal missed opportunity” was CUH’s failure to act on a 2016 external review of the surgeon’s work, the report said.

However, Natasha criticised the report as “appalling,” adding it focused more on protecting the hospital’s reputation than answering questions or holding anyone accountable.

“[It] doesn’t really answer any questions and it doesn’t really hold anyone to account,” she said.

“I don’t feel as if I can trust what is being said to me within that report.”

Retired lawyer Radd Seiger, representing 25 affected families, said: “This was not a rogue surgeon — this was a rogue system.”

He called for a judge-led public inquiry and the resignation of CUH chief executive Roland Sinker.

Roland Sinker wearing a dark suit jacket with a white shirt and a deep red tie. He is indoors in front of a blue wall. Behind him, there is a large framed abstract artwork. A green plant and a black floor lamp are visible behind him. His head is tilted slightly as he looks directly at the camera.

Roland Sinker became chief executive of Cambridge University Hospitals in 2015, when concerns were first raised about Kuldeep Stohr

Mr Sinker told BBC Look East he would not resign, stating the trust was implementing plans to “put patients at the heart” of future services.

In a separate statement, he said he was “sorry” to hear Neave’s story and promised to meet patients to hear their feedback.

“This should not have happened and we are committed to making changes so it does not happen again,” he said.

The Care Quality Commission was reviewing the findings to determine if regulatory action is needed.



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