Although it seems to be obvious, that Q201 is broken, I'd check if oscillation is visible on output (1) of the OpAmp.
These OpAmps have failed in all similar cases by silicon breakdown of the inputs, up to now, so this time it could be U201-B, pin5, which causes the trouble, by drawing excess current. I also can't imagine, how Q201 could have failed. So, I would change U201 first.
Anyhow, order both parts, this will definitely repair your instrument.
Frank
PS.: After third thought, Q201 very probably is working ok, as the left current source with Q201-A/R202 is working properly.
It's very probable, that Q201-B is defective, its excessive current is delivered by the 28.57k reistor in the array, not the FET, but anyhow, the constant current through R202 (40k) is regulated correctly, as can be seen by the involved voltages-so replace U201 only!
PPS: As there is a voltage drop between U201-A, pin 2 (-) = 6.94V and voltage over R202 = 7.12V, the (-) input on pin 2 draws excess current, instead of having low Ibias <200pA.
Therefore, another argument for defect of U201, but not Q201.