
Connor Green
Connor Green is an orthopaedic surgeon who was at the center of controversy regarding the use of unapproved spinal surgery devices, and he ceased performing surgeries in November 2023 while being referred to the Medical Council by Children's Health Ireland.
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Consultant Connor Green's work was examined in the first phase of the review.
Scoliosis advocacy group calls for immediate publication of orthopaedic report – The Irish TimesThe review looked into the work of orthopaedic surgeon Connor Green, who has been on extended leave since 2023.
HSE to clinically review 62 children who had orthopaedic surgery, following external report – The Irish TimesConnor Green is an orthopaedic surgeon who has been on extended leave since 2023.
Families await answers as HSE extends orthopaedic investigation beyond initial cases – The Irish TimesConnor Green, who went on voluntary leave in September 2023 after CHI referred him to the Irish Medical Council.
Number of procedures carried out on children has ‘not greatly increased’ – The Irish Times
Connor Green, the surgeon at the centre of the controversy, ceased performing surgeries in 2023 and was referred to the Irish Medical Council.
Unauthorised springs used on children due to ‘failings’ beyond one surgeon, say consultants – The Irish Times
Connor Green is the surgeon at the center of the controversy regarding the implantation of unapproved springs in children requiring spinal surgery.
The story behind the springs used on children – The Irish TimesConnor Green, the surgeon at the centre of the controversy, took voluntary leave from Temple Street in 2023 and was referred to the Irish Medical Council.
five things we learnt – The Irish TimesConnor Green, the orthopaedic surgeon at the centre of the controversy, ceased carrying out spinal surgery in November 2023.
More than 200 children awaiting spinal surgery as Minister says ‘trajectory’ improving – The Irish Times















