Mr Gora Pathak is a Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon in Peterborough who specialises in surgery of the hand and wrist, elbow and shoulder.
Hand and Wrist: complex ligament and tendon reconstruction, joint replacement and micro surgery.
Shoulder: Keyhole surgery, tendon reconstruction, joint replacement
Elbow: Keyhole surgery, joint replacement, nerve release and tendon reconstruction
Fellow of Royal College of Surgeons
British Orthopaedic Association
British Society of Surgery of the Hand
Combined Services Orthopaedic Association
After qualifying from Calcutta, Mr Pathak completed his higher surgical training mostly in Nottingham and Derby. This included working in the Nottingham Shoulder and Elbow unit and the Pulvertaft Hand Centre in Derby. He gained his Fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons (FRCS) in Surgery (Glasgow) in 1992 and FRCS in Trauma and Orthopaedics (London) in 1998. He completed a fellowship in hand and upper limb surgery in Adelaide and Sydney from 1999 to 2000 and was appointed a consultant in 2000. Mr Pathak is a senior consultant in Her Majesty's Royal Air Force and he teaches the higher surgical trainees in the Eastern Deanery and is also involved in teaching military upper limb surgery at the Royal College of Surgeons. His research papers are regularly published in national peer review journals.
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Hand and Wrist: complex ligament and tendon reconstruction, joint replacement and micro surgery.
Shoulder: Keyhole surgery, tendon reconstruction, joint replacement
Elbow: Keyhole surgery, joint replacement, nerve release and tendon reconstruction
Fellow of Royal College of Surgeons
British Orthopaedic Association
British Society of Surgery of the Hand
Combined Services Orthopaedic Association
After qualifying from Calcutta, Mr Pathak completed his higher surgical training mostly in Nottingham and Derby. This included working in the Nottingham Shoulder and Elbow unit and the Pulvertaft Hand Centre in Derby. He gained his Fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons (FRCS) in Surgery (Glasgow) in 1992 and FRCS in Trauma and Orthopaedics (London) in 1998. He completed a fellowship in hand and upper limb surgery in Adelaide and Sydney from 1999 to 2000 and was appointed a consultant in 2000. Mr Pathak is a senior consultant in Her Majesty's Royal Air Force and he teaches the higher surgical trainees in the Eastern Deanery and is also involved in teaching military upper limb surgery at the Royal College of Surgeons. His research papers are regularly published in national peer review journals.