Experience

Work Experience

FELLOWSHIPS

Delta Arthroplasty fellowship in complex primary and Revision Arthroplasty at Sydney, Australia – August 2009- Dr Sorial/Prof Neil Fellowship (Certification) in Computer Navigated Knee Replacement Melbourne, Australia – July 2008

Previous Appointments In UK

LOCUM ORTHOPAEDIC CONSULTANT 6-8 weeks per year 2005-TILL DATE
DESIGNATION CONSULTANT UNIT (SPECIALITY) TENURE
Senior Fellow Mr R A Hill Mr D H Jones Paediatric Orthopaedics
Gt Ormond Street, London
1.1.04 to 30.6.04
Snr Fellow (Sr Registrar) Mr J Getty Mr I Stockley Lower limb Arthroplasty
Northern Gen Hosp, Sheffield
1.7.03 to 31.12.03
Snr Registrar Mr P Williams Lower limb Arthroplasty
Royal Hosp, Chesterfield
1.1.03 to 30.6.03
National Fellow Mr M J Bell Mr M J Flowers Paediatric Orthopaedics
Sheffield Children’s Hospital
1.1.02 to 31.12.02
Consultant Lower limb Arthroplasty (Joint Replacement) Nottingham City Hospital 1.1.01 to 31.12.01
Snr Registrar Prof W A Wallace Mr L Neumann Shoulder/ Elbow Surgery
City Hospital Nottingham
1.7.00 to 31.12.00
Snr Registrar Mr. A.P.Broodryk Lower limb Arthroplasty
City Hospital Nottingham
1.1.00 to 30.6.00
Registrar Mr.P.J.Radford Trauma/ Arthroplasty
Queens Medical Centre
1.4.99 to 31.12.99
Registrar Mr. P Szypryt Lower Limb Arthroplasty
Queens Medical Centre
1.10.98 to 31.3.99
Registrar Mr. E Hambidge Trauma / Orthopaedics
Kings Mill Hospital, Mansfield
1.4.98 to 30.9.98
Registrar Mr T J Wilton Mr J Rowles Lower Limb Arthroplasty
Derbyshire Royal Infirmary, Derby
1.4.97 to 31.3.98
Registrar Mr D.M. Hahn Mr P.J Radford Trauma / Orthopaedics
Queen’s Medical Centre
1.6.96 to 31.3.97
SHO Mr. E.P. Szypryt Mr. P J Radford Trauma/Ortho
Queen’s Medical Centre, Nottingham
1.8.95 to 31.5.96

Previous Appointments In India

DESIGNATION CONSULTANT UNIT TENURE
Lecturer
(Sr.Registrar)
Prof. V. J. Laheri Orthopaedics
K.E.M. Hospital
20.6.94 to 31.7.95
Lecturer
(Sr.Registrar)
Prof. R. N. Katre Orthopaedics
R. N. Cooper Hospital
1.2.94 to 19.6.94
Sr. Resident
(Sr.Registrar)
Dr. A. N. Johari
Dr. M. G. Yagnik
Paediatric Orthopaedics
B.J.Wadia Hospital
1.8.93 to 31.1.94
4th Year Resident
(Sr.Registrar)
Dr. K. R. Manelkar Orthopaedics
K.E.M. Hospital
1.2.93 to 31.7.93
3rd Year Resident
(Registrar)
Dr. P. B.Bhosale Orthopaedics
K.E.M. Hospital
1.2.92 to 31.1.93
2nd Year Resident
(Registrar)
Prof. R. N. Katre Orthopaedics
R. N. Cooper Hospital
1.8.91 to 31.1.92
2nd Year Resident (SHO) Prof. C. V. Patel General Surgery
K.E.M. Hospital
1.5.91 to 31.7.91
2nd Year Resident (SHO) Prof. R. E. Rana Plastic Surgery
K.E.M. Hospital
1.2.91 to 30.4.91
1st Year Resident (SHO) Dr. S. Y. Bhojraj Trauma/Spine Surgery
K.E.M. Hospital
1.8.90 to 31.1.91
1st Year Resident(SHO) Prof. M. N. Shahane Orthopaedics
K.E.M. Hospital
1.2.90 to 31.7.90
52 weeks of rotating resident internship in medicine, surgery, paediatrics, Obstetrics
and gynaecology and community medicine.
1.2.89 to 31.1.90

Professional Experience In U.K.

Elective Orthopaedics:
  • Extensive independent and supervised operative experience in primary and revision hip and knee Arthroplasty (joint replacements); more than 400 procedures (each) performed independently. During my Consultant/ Sr Registrar posts in the UK,I have done up to 5-6 joint replacements per week including revision Arthroplasty.
  • Computer navigation in knee replacement surgery – REGULAR USE IN COMPLEX PRIMARY and late presenting knee Arthroplasty.
  • Independent operative experience in revision hip and knee replacements-both cemented and uncemented systems including the use of allograft.
  • Common foot and ankle procedures, routine elbow and hand operations.
  • Shoulder-Open and Arthroscopic procedures including arthroplasties for both arthritic and trauma situations
Trauma:
  • ATLS provider course in Oct 1995
  • Actively involved in management of all aspects of fractures, both operative and conservative presenting to our busy trauma units. Senior Registrar rota for trauma on call at the University Hospital Queens Medical Centre and responsible for acute trauma admissions – adult and paediatrics. This was a tertiary referral centre for complex trauma and a Level 1 Trauma centre. I was part of the Trauma rota at Sheffield as well at a Senior Registrar level (2nd on call)
  • AO Basic and Advanced courses completed, application of the AO philosophy and principles for management of complex trauma and its sequelae –incl Ilizarov ring fixator.
  • Operative experience: Complex intraarticular fractures, long bone intramedullary nailing, paediatric trauma and actively participated in management of pelvi-acetabular & os calcis fractures. Experience in management of acute and neglected shoulder girdle trauma gained while working as a Senior Registrar in the specialist Nottingham Shoulder and Elbow Unit.
Paediatric Orthopaedics:
  • All aspects of management of paediatric trauma – operative and conservative.
  • Paediatric elective procedures including management of DDH, Perthes disease, SUFE, CTEV and common foot conditions. Management of congenital deformities and osteogenesis Imperfecta using the latest innovations in external and internal fixation.
  • Evaluation and management of neuromuscular conditions—Cerebral Palsy, and use of Ilizarov fixator for deformity corrections and lengthening.

Professional Experience In India

  • Lecturer – Prof. V. J. Laheri – Orthopaedics (K.E.M. Hospital)
    This post involved independent management of all types of orthopaedic cases including complex trauma, arthroplasties, arthroscopy, spine surgery, paediatric orthopaedics, etc. on an elective and emergency basis. My consultant had a special interest in spine surgery and I thus got an exposure to management of post infective kyphosis, craniovertebral anomalies, spinal deformities, infective pathologies etc. As this was a full time teaching post, I was involved actively in the organisation of Symposia, Seminars, Workshops, postgraduate and undergraduate academic sessions.
  • Lecturer – Prof. R. N. Katre – Orthopaedics (R. N. Cooper Hospital)
    During my brief tenure with Prof. R. N. Katre as a lecturer, I was independently managing all types of orthopaedic cases including complex trauma stabilisations, spinal surgeries and paediatric orthopaedics. Undergraduate and Postgraduate academic sessions were also an integral part of this post.
  • Sr. Resident (Registrar) – Dr. M. G. Yagnik / A. N. Johari – Paediatric Orthopaedics (B.J. Wadia Hospital for Children)
    This post provided me with general exposure to all aspects of paediatric orthopaedics viz. congenital anomalies, neuromuscular diseases, spinal deformities etc.I had a chance to operate both independently and supervised a wide range of cases including DDH, Perthes, CTEV, neglected/post trauma sequelae, deformity correction and limb lengthening using monoplanar and circular external fixators.This post gave me an opportunity to participate in the management of neuromuscular conditions like polio, arthrogryposis and cerebral palsy both by bracing and corrective surgery.
  • 4th Year Resident (Registrar) – Dr. K.R. Manelkar – Orthopaedics (K.E.M. Hospital)
    During my tenure as a Senior Registrar in Dr. Manelkar’s Unit, I had a chance to operate on as well as assist in the management of complex trauma cases utilising the AO principles and other cases which Included THR, TKR, Knee Arthroscopy and spinal surgeries. This was besides the independent management of all types of emergency trauma work conservative and operative.
  • 3rd Year Resident (Registrar) – Dr. P. B. Bhosale – Orthopaedics (K.E.M.) Hospital
    During my Registrar’s post in Dr. Bhosale’s Unit, I had a chance to extensively use the Ilizarov ring fixator for the management of nonunions, tumour reconstructions, deformity corrections etc. Besides being responsible for the management of all types of trauma cases – internal and external fixations, I also had a chance to independently operate on other orthopaedic cases, which included paediatric disorders, degenerative spinal disorders, etc. On call rota 1:4 with prospective cover and regular assessments to monitor progress.
  • 2nd Year Resident (Registrar) – Prof. R. N. Katre – Orthopaedics (R. N. Cooper Hospital)
    As a 2nd Year Resident at the R. N. Cooper Hospital in Dr. Katre’s Unit, I was involved in the operative and conservative management of trauma cases using the AO techniques and equipment. An active participation in the planning and management of all types of orthopaedic/trauma cases including reconstructive and hand surgeries was an integral part of this post.
  • 2nd Year Resident (SHO) – Prof. C. V. Patel – General Surgery (K.E.M. Hospital)
    During my three months tenure in General Surgery, I had a chance to closely observe and participate in critical care management as well as other common general surgical cases including abdominal, head and chest trauma. On rota 1:4 with prospective cover, responsible for acute admissions and accident and emergency cover.
  • 2nd Year Resident (SHO) -Prof. R. E. RANA – Plastic Surgery (K.E.M. Hospital)
    The plastic surgery department at the K.E.M. Hospital handles hand and micro vascular reconstructive work besides other routine plastic surgery cases and working therefor three months gave me exposure to all aspects of reconstructive and micro vascular surgery as applicable to orthopaedics. On call rota 1:3, responsible for acute admissions when on call including burns.
  • 1st Year Resident (SHO) -Dr. S.Y.Bhojraj – Spine Surgery Unit (K.E.M. Hospital)
    Working for six months under Dr. S.Y.Bhojraj at the Spine Surgery Unit gave me a wide exposure to all types of routine and complex spinal surgeries including degenerative diseases, infection, and tumour reconstructions, deformity corrections and traumatic conditions via both the anterior and posterior approaches. Operative work included supervised trauma fixations using the AO methods besides minor cold cases.
  • 1st Year Resident (SHO) – Prof. M.N. Shahane – Orthopaedics (K.E.M. Hospital)
    My first six months of residency were spent in learning the basic principles of orthopaedics including closed reduction, conservative methods of trauma management, emergency and routine ward management – a foundation on which I based my subsequent training. The on call rota was 1:4 with prospective cover. I was involved in all the trauma admissions, both adult and paediatrics. In the absence of a dedicated accident and emergency department; acute casualty cover (on call) is provided by orthopaedic and general surgery residents in rotation.