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Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery

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Mr Asif Parkar

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Mr Asif Parkar (MBBS, MRCS, FRCS (T&O) Consultant surgeon in Trauma & Orthopaedics Specialist interests (Knee & Hip) Sports knee injuries (meniscal management, ACL, multi-ligament injuries) Patella instability (MPFL & extensor mechanism realignment) Joint preservation surgery (Osteotomy) Total Hip replacement through direct anterior approach (DAA) Partial (UNI), primary and revision hip and knee replacement Mr Parkar was trained through the prestigious Royal London Trauma & Orthopaedic training rotation programme. He has done fellowships at the Barts health NHS trust, London, Guy’s and St. Thomas’s NHS foundation trust, London and a north American fellowship based in Calgary. These are level one trauma centres and tertiary referral centre for complex Orthopaedic procedures. His NHS practice is based at Queen’s Hospital and King George Hospital, London. His practice is mainly focussed around sports knee injuries, ligament reconstruction and computer assisted joint replacement for patients with existing deformities. He is one of the few surgeons in the country with fellowship training in performing hip replacement through direct anterior approach. He is also the infection control lead for the department. He has been actively involved in research and has published his work in several peer reviewed journals. He has a degree in computer and robotic assisted joint replacement. He has a holistic and evidence based approach towards patients care. Mr Parkar was awarded certificate of excellence for providing great care "I want great Care" in 2022 & 2023. He was also awarded trainer of the year 2022 through Royal National Orthopaedic Stanmore Training Programme for registrars.

Specialties

  • Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery