Mr Prasad Karpe is a Consultant Spinal Surgeon in North Yorkshire with a special interest in degenerative spine, back pain, and paediatric and adult spinal deformity.
Back pain and sciatica, Neck pain and radiculopathy, Simple and complex degenerative disorders, Spinal injections, Vertebroplasty and Balloon Kyphoplasty, Cervical and lumbar fusions, Adult and Paediatric spinal deformities, Minimally invasive spinal surgery, Revision spinal surgery, Spinal trauma.
British Association of Spinal Surgeons
British Scoliosis Society
AO International Spine
Mr Prasad Karpe is a Consultant Spinal Surgeon with a special interest in degenerative spine, back pain, and paediatric and adult spinal deformity.
He has a background in orthopaedic and trauma surgery for over 20 years, including dedicated experience in spinal surgery for over 8 years.
After completing his medical school at Goa Medical College in India, he undertook postgraduate training in orthopaedics at the prestigious tertiary referral centre at Goa University, culminating in a Master of Surgery in Orthopaedics. He then underwent spinal fellowships at Sancheti Institute- Pune and “The Spine Clinic”- Mumbai, India, which render specialised services in complex spinal surgery.
On completing the membership exam (MRCS) from the Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh, he moved to the United Kingdom. He underwent further training in spinal surgery at the University Hospital of North Tees, where he trained in a range of degenerative procedures, including spinal fusions and disc replacements.
He then undertook a structured higher surgical training programme in Trauma and Orthopaedics from one of the best deaneries in the country (North East Deanery) and passed the fellowship exam in Trauma and Orthopaedics (FRCS Tr & Orth) from the Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh.
His structured training in North East included one year of dedicated spines at Royal Victoria Infirmary, Newcastle, and James Cook University Hospital in Middlesborough, where he trained in complex deformities, navigation, and minimally invasive surgery.
He then undertook a dedicated one-year paediatric spinal fellowship from the world-renowned Great Ormond Street Hospital, London, a quaternary referral centre for complex spinal conditions worldwide. There he worked closely with leading spinal surgeons like Mr Stewart Tucker, Mr Thomas Ember and Mr Mark Harris.
Mr Karpe works as a full-time Spinal Consultant at NHS. He has a unique work structure where his job is split between the major trauma centre at James Cook University Hospital in Middlesborough and the University Hospital of North Tees, Stockton on Tees. At James Cook University Hospital, he manages complex spinal conditions like deformities, major trauma, tumours, infections, and spinal emergencies. His job at the University Hospital of North Tees he deals with degenerative spinal conditions, including pain management.
Mr Karpe is passionate about teaching and training to empower the next generation of surgeons. He regularly participates in National and International Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons exam courses.
He has numerous publications in peer-reviewed journals and published book chapters for spines in FRCS and surgery textbooks.
He is an active member of the British Association of Spinal Surgeons, the British Scoliosis Society and AO Spine.
He believes in a patient-centric approach and shared decision-making. He commits to the best patient care and experience for all his patients. He has a genuine concern for the well-being of his patients and takes time to understand their concerns, fears, and goals.
James Cook University Hospital , University Hospital of North Tees
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Back pain and sciatica, Neck pain and radiculopathy, Simple and complex degenerative disorders, Spinal injections, Vertebroplasty and Balloon Kyphoplasty, Cervical and lumbar fusions, Adult and Paediatric spinal deformities, Minimally invasive spinal surgery, Revision spinal surgery, Spinal trauma.
British Association of Spinal Surgeons
British Scoliosis Society
AO International Spine
Mr Prasad Karpe is a Consultant Spinal Surgeon with a special interest in degenerative spine, back pain, and paediatric and adult spinal deformity.
He has a background in orthopaedic and trauma surgery for over 20 years, including dedicated experience in spinal surgery for over 8 years.
After completing his medical school at Goa Medical College in India, he undertook postgraduate training in orthopaedics at the prestigious tertiary referral centre at Goa University, culminating in a Master of Surgery in Orthopaedics. He then underwent spinal fellowships at Sancheti Institute- Pune and “The Spine Clinic”- Mumbai, India, which render specialised services in complex spinal surgery.
On completing the membership exam (MRCS) from the Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh, he moved to the United Kingdom. He underwent further training in spinal surgery at the University Hospital of North Tees, where he trained in a range of degenerative procedures, including spinal fusions and disc replacements.
He then undertook a structured higher surgical training programme in Trauma and Orthopaedics from one of the best deaneries in the country (North East Deanery) and passed the fellowship exam in Trauma and Orthopaedics (FRCS Tr & Orth) from the Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh.
His structured training in North East included one year of dedicated spines at Royal Victoria Infirmary, Newcastle, and James Cook University Hospital in Middlesborough, where he trained in complex deformities, navigation, and minimally invasive surgery.
He then undertook a dedicated one-year paediatric spinal fellowship from the world-renowned Great Ormond Street Hospital, London, a quaternary referral centre for complex spinal conditions worldwide. There he worked closely with leading spinal surgeons like Mr Stewart Tucker, Mr Thomas Ember and Mr Mark Harris.
Mr Karpe works as a full-time Spinal Consultant at NHS. He has a unique work structure where his job is split between the major trauma centre at James Cook University Hospital in Middlesborough and the University Hospital of North Tees, Stockton on Tees. At James Cook University Hospital, he manages complex spinal conditions like deformities, major trauma, tumours, infections, and spinal emergencies. His job at the University Hospital of North Tees he deals with degenerative spinal conditions, including pain management.
Mr Karpe is passionate about teaching and training to empower the next generation of surgeons. He regularly participates in National and International Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons exam courses.
He has numerous publications in peer-reviewed journals and published book chapters for spines in FRCS and surgery textbooks.
He is an active member of the British Association of Spinal Surgeons, the British Scoliosis Society and AO Spine.
He believes in a patient-centric approach and shared decision-making. He commits to the best patient care and experience for all his patients. He has a genuine concern for the well-being of his patients and takes time to understand their concerns, fears, and goals.