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Fee assured
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Awaiting verification
- Not in Open Referral network
Specialises in
- Knee
- Paediatric
Offers
- Face-to-face consultations
- Video and telephone consultations
About me
Mr Chinmay Gupte is a Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon and Clinical Reader (Associate Professor) in knee and trauma surgery at Imperial College, London, which encompasses St Mary’s and Charing Cross Hospitals.
His main interests are in the diagnosis and treatment of sports knee injuries and knee arthritis, together with trauma and fracture surgery. He performs both arthroscopic (keyhole) and open procedures, in particular cruciate ligament surgery, meniscal repair, patellar stabilisation, children's knee surgery and knee replacement.
Mr Gupte is a specialist knee surgeon with over 10 years experience as consultant, but also has an active research and teaching interest in knee problems.
As director of training for trauma and orthopaedics for London deanery NW Thames (2011-2018) Mr Gupte helped reshape training for the consultants of the future in this region. He is also ex President of the Royal Society of Medicine Orthopaedics Section having served as President in 2012, and is a member of the British Association for Surgery of the Knee. He was awarded a PhD from Imperial College in 2004 for his work on the meniscofemoral knee ligaments and their role in knee arthritis and ligament injury. He won the prestigious British Orthopaedic Association Robert Jones Gold Medal Proxime Accessit in 2005. He has published over 70 papers in this and other topics which include shoulder and ankle surgery, tuberculosis and training the surgeons of the future.
He continues his research as a Clinical Reader in the Faculty of Medicine at Imperial College, with particular emphasis in meniscal surgery and knee ligament reconstruction, and also in arthroscopic simulator training, with the aspiration of improving outcomes in patients with knee problems. He helps train surgeons of the future at Imperial, He is a cofounder for the patient access website www.orthoconsent.com, which provides information on common procedures.
His time as captain of Oxford University and professional cricketer in 1995/6 has given Chinmay added insight into the unique needs of sportsmen in returning to sport after injury; experience that he brings to bear in his clinical practice.
Areas of interest
anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACL); multiligament reconstruction; meniscal (cartilage)repair; meniscal surgery; children's knee surgery; paediatric ACL reconstruction and meniscal repair; patellofemoral disorders; osteochondral injuries; medial patellofemoral ligament reconstruction; extraarticular ACL reinforcement; Sports injuries; Knee surgery; total knee replacement (TKR); unicondylar knee replacement; knee Trauma; children's knee
Medical secretaries
- Alice Smith
- Wellington Knee Unit Wellington Hospital Wellington Place LONDON NW8 9LE
- 020 7483 5160
- alice.smith@hcahealthcare.co.uk
Anaesthetists worked with
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Mr Chinmay Gupte has worked with Dr Nathalie Courtois-Purgass at the following hospitals:
- Wellington Hospital (>50)
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Mr Chinmay Gupte has worked with Dr Chima Oti at the following hospitals:
- Wellington Hospital (1-5)
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Mr Chinmay Gupte has worked with Dr Richard Gordon-Williams at the following hospitals:
- Wellington Hospital (1-5)
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Mr Chinmay Gupte has worked with Dr Raj Shah at the following hospitals:
- Wellington Hospital (1-5)
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Mr Chinmay Gupte has worked with Dr Vinod Patil at the following hospitals:
- Wellington Hospital (1-5)
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Mr Chinmay Gupte has worked with Dr Deborah Braham at the following hospitals:
- Wellington Hospital (1-5)
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Mr Chinmay Gupte has worked with Dr Kashi Viswanatha at the following hospitals:
- Wellington Hospital (1-5)
Information for healthcare professionals (Bupa patients only, last 12 months)
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W8230
Arthroscopic meniscal repair - (5-50)
Wellington Hospital (5-50)
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W7410
Multiple ligament reconstruction of knee - (5-50)
Wellington Hospital (5-50)
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W8500
Multiple arthroscopic operations on knee (including meniscectomy, chondroplasty, drilling or microfracture) - unilateral - (5-50)
Wellington Hospital (5-50)
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W9040
Injection(s) +/- aspiration, into joint, cyst, bursa - unilateral - (5-50)
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W7400
Reconstruction of one or two ligaments not elsewhere specified - (5-50)
Wellington Hospital (5-50)
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W3090
Core decompression of knee - (5-50)
Wellington Hospital (1-5)
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T6800
Delayed or secondary repair of tendon (including graft, transfer and/or prosthesis) (not otherwise specified) - (1-5)
Wellington Hospital (1-5)
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W2100
Primary open reduction of intra-articular fracture of long bone with internal fixation, e.g. proximal humerus or proximal tibia (+/- arthroscopic assistance) - (1-5)
Wellington Hospital (1-5)
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W7580
Open surgical stabilisation of patella, including soft tissue/tendon transfer or release, +/- application of cast (adult) - (1-5)
Wellington Hospital (1-5)
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W2830
Removal of internal fixation from bone / joint, excluding K-wires +/- image guidance - (1-5)
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W3110
Osteochondral grafting as a single stage procedure - (1-5)
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W7582
Open surgical stabilisation of patella, including soft tissue/tendon transfer or release, +/- application of cast (child) - (1-5)
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W8150
Arthrotomy of large joint (including removal of loose body from joint) - (1-5)
Wellington Hospital (1-5)