Mr Rob Gleeson is a Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon at Winfield Hospital in Gloucester.
Specialist knee surgeon who regularly performs arthroscopic meniscal repair, menisectomy, day case ACL reconstruction, PCL reconstruction and less frequently multiple knee ligament reconstructions. Has a busy arthroplasty practice and regularly undertakes unicompartmental fixed or mobile bearing knee replacements, total knee replacements, patellofemoral joint replacements and revision total knee replacement. Performs a variety of procedures for patella stabilisation including hamstring tendon MPL reconstruction.
British Association for Surgery of Knee
British Orthopaedic Association MDU
Fellow of Royal College of Surgeons of England
Trained at University College London Medical School and worked in London and Bristol as a junior doctor before taking a position on the Bristol Orthopaedic Registrar training scheme. Then undertook a specialist knee fellowship in Sydney, Australia with Dr Pinczweski, an internationally renowned knee surgeon. He has had published research comparing fixed and mobile bearing unicompartmental knee replacements. Mr Gleeson has also been involved in research on the long-term follow up of modern ACL reconstruction and assessment of a new bearing surface for total knee replacements.
Gloucester Royal Hospital, Cirencester , Stroud and Tetbury Hospitals.
4101503
Tuesday and ad-hoc for acute knee injuries.
Specialist knee surgeon who regularly performs arthroscopic meniscal repair, menisectomy, day case ACL reconstruction, PCL reconstruction and less frequently multiple knee ligament reconstructions. Has a busy arthroplasty practice and regularly undertakes unicompartmental fixed or mobile bearing knee replacements, total knee replacements, patellofemoral joint replacements and revision total knee replacement. Performs a variety of procedures for patella stabilisation including hamstring tendon MPL reconstruction.
British Association for Surgery of Knee
British Orthopaedic Association MDU
Fellow of Royal College of Surgeons of England
Trained at University College London Medical School and worked in London and Bristol as a junior doctor before taking a position on the Bristol Orthopaedic Registrar training scheme. Then undertook a specialist knee fellowship in Sydney, Australia with Dr Pinczweski, an internationally renowned knee surgeon. He has had published research comparing fixed and mobile bearing unicompartmental knee replacements. Mr Gleeson has also been involved in research on the long-term follow up of modern ACL reconstruction and assessment of a new bearing surface for total knee replacements.