Mr Hamidreza Khairandish is a Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon in Kettering, Northamptonshire who specialises in hip, knee, hand and foot surgery.
Mr Khairandish's areas of expertise include: General orthopaedics and trauma, degenerative condition of lumbar spine, secondary fracture/malunion, hip and knee replacement, arthroscopic knee and ACL reconstruction, sports injury, general foot and hand surgery.
My special interests include:
- Back pain and degenerative condition of the lumbar spine
- Minimally invasive pain management and injection treatments of the spine
- Lower limb primary arthroplasty
- Arthroscopic surgery of the knee
- Secondary trauma surgery
- Carpal tunnel surgery
- Tigger finger surgery/ganglion excision
- Bunion and toe corrective surgery
I have held various posts and responsibilities over the years, including:
Lead for Fracture Neck of Femur
Trauma Lead
Educational and Clinical Supervisor for trainees at different levels
Royal College of Surgeons Tutor
Clinical Director of Trauma & Orthopaedics
Associate Medical Director
Senior Appraiser
MBBS - Karnatak University, Dharward - 1992
MS (Orth) - Manipal Academy of Higher Education - 1996
FRCS Ed (Tr&Orth) - Royal College of Surgeons - 2002
I qualified in medicine in 1992. Following that I joined Manipal Academy of Higher Education for a three-year residency programme leading to a Master's degree in orthopaedic surgery in one of the most elite institutes in the subcontinent, which I completed in 1995 with a thesis on thoracolumbar spinal injuries. I came to the United Kingdom in 1996 and joined the Orthopaedic Department at various hospitals in the UK. I completed my Higher Surgical Training in Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgery at Southeast Thames Rotation obtaining the Fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons in Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgery in 2002. Following completion of my training programme I did a year of Fellowship in Training in Spinal Surgery at Guy's and St Thomas' Hospital and following that a year in Trauma and Reconstructive Surgery in Ashford and St Peter's Hospital in Chertsey in their Reconstruction Unit. I joined Kettering General Hospital in 2006 as Consultant in Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgery. I am actively involved in training and education of undergraduate and postgraduate students at Leicestershire, Northamptonshire and Rutland Deanery.
Kettering General Hospital
4659006
Tuesday morning and Friday morning
Mr Khairandish's areas of expertise include: General orthopaedics and trauma, degenerative condition of lumbar spine, secondary fracture/malunion, hip and knee replacement, arthroscopic knee and ACL reconstruction, sports injury, general foot and hand surgery.
My special interests include:
- Back pain and degenerative condition of the lumbar spine
- Minimally invasive pain management and injection treatments of the spine
- Lower limb primary arthroplasty
- Arthroscopic surgery of the knee
- Secondary trauma surgery
- Carpal tunnel surgery
- Tigger finger surgery/ganglion excision
- Bunion and toe corrective surgery
I have held various posts and responsibilities over the years, including:
Lead for Fracture Neck of Femur
Trauma Lead
Educational and Clinical Supervisor for trainees at different levels
Royal College of Surgeons Tutor
Clinical Director of Trauma & Orthopaedics
Associate Medical Director
Senior Appraiser
MBBS - Karnatak University, Dharward - 1992
MS (Orth) - Manipal Academy of Higher Education - 1996
FRCS Ed (Tr&Orth) - Royal College of Surgeons - 2002
I qualified in medicine in 1992. Following that I joined Manipal Academy of Higher Education for a three-year residency programme leading to a Master's degree in orthopaedic surgery in one of the most elite institutes in the subcontinent, which I completed in 1995 with a thesis on thoracolumbar spinal injuries. I came to the United Kingdom in 1996 and joined the Orthopaedic Department at various hospitals in the UK. I completed my Higher Surgical Training in Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgery at Southeast Thames Rotation obtaining the Fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons in Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgery in 2002. Following completion of my training programme I did a year of Fellowship in Training in Spinal Surgery at Guy's and St Thomas' Hospital and following that a year in Trauma and Reconstructive Surgery in Ashford and St Peter's Hospital in Chertsey in their Reconstruction Unit. I joined Kettering General Hospital in 2006 as Consultant in Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgery. I am actively involved in training and education of undergraduate and postgraduate students at Leicestershire, Northamptonshire and Rutland Deanery.