- Bupa Platinum consultant
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Fee assured
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Verified account
- Open Referral network
Specialises in
- Hand & Wrist
- Shoulder & Elbow
Offers
- Face-to-face consultations
- Video and telephone consultations
About me
Areas of expertise
• Upper limb sports injuries
• Arthroscopic shoulder surgery for impingement and cuff tear
• Arthroscopic shoulder reconstruction for instability
• Complex and high performance shoulder replacement including complex revision and reverse geometry arthroplasty
• Traumatic shoulder reconstruction
• Elbow arthroscopy and complex arthroplasty
• Traumatic elbow reconstruction
• Degenerate and traumatic wrist and hand conditions
Biography
Mr Di Mascio graduated from the Royal Free Hospital School of Medicine in 1999 and completed his basic surgical training on the Royal Free Hospital Training Rotation. He obtained his Fellowship in Surgery in 2004 before working as a Trauma Fellow at the Royal London Hospital.
In 2005, Mr Di Mascio entered higher surgical training in Trauma and Orthopaedics on the prestigious Percival Pott training program and trained in units including Barts and The London, Princess Alexandra, Norfolk and Norwich and The Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital. He also obtained valuable experience whilst working in the Peripheral Nerve Injury Unit at Stanmore and completing his training with a one year fellowship in the Brisbane Upper Limb and Hand Unit in Australia. During this time he gained experience and expertise in minimally invasive and arthroscopic upper limb techniques, complex revision and reverse geometry shoulder arthroplasty surgery and traumatic disorders of the upper limb including soft tissue reconstruction and microsurgery. He also learnt cutting edge techniques in small bone arthroplasty and motion preserving reconstructive surgery for degenerate disease in the shoulder, elbow and hand.
Mr Di Mascio is the current Clinical Director of Orthopaedics & Plastic Surgery at the Royal London Hospital where he has worked since his return from Australia in 2011. The unit is one of the busiest tertiary referral trauma units in the United Kingdom and receives trauma and elective tertiary referrals from London and the South East.
Mr Di Mascio has an interest in treating sporting injuries of the upper limb and continues to treat patients from the amateur to the elite athlete. He also has a keen interest in research and outcomes and is the co-investigator in national and internationally funded research. He is an invited reviewer for the Bone and Joint Journal and is invited faculty on a number of national and international courses. He remains heavily involved in higher surgical training of his subspecialty areas and indeed has received awards in recognition of his contribution to this.
NHS Base: The Royal London Hospital (Bart's Health NHS Trust)
Areas of interest
Upper Limb Disorders; Shoulder surgery; Shoulder decompression; Hand; Shoulder pain; Elbow pain; Frozen shoulder; Shoulder replacement; Shoulder stabilisation; Cuff repair; Shoulder resurfacing; Nerve compression; Tendon; Tendonitis; Tendonopathy; Tennis elbow; Elbow; Shoulder; Sports injuries; Elbow surgery; Hand surgery; Carpal tunnel syndrome; Dupuytren's contracture; Arthroplasty
Medical secretaries
- Fortius Clinic London Bookings Team
- Fortius Clinic London 66 Wigmore Street London W1U 2SB
- 020 3195 2442
- appointments@fortiusclinic.com
- Julian Atogdina
- Fortius Clinic London 66 Wigmore Street London W1U 2SB
- 020 0392 91044
- 020 8969 1210
- dimascio@fortiusclinic.com
Anaesthetists worked with
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Mr Livio Di Mascio has worked with Dr Priya Suaris at the following hospitals:
- Fortius Clinic London (1-5)
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Mr Livio Di Mascio has worked with Dr Ken Khoo at the following hospitals:
- Fortius Clinic London (1-5)
Information for healthcare professionals (Bupa patients only, last 12 months)
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W8194
Arthroscopic subacromial decompression and excision of distal clavicle (including arthroscopic procedures in glenohumeral joint) - (5-50)
Fortius Clinic London (5-50)
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W7715
Coracoid bone block transfer for recurrent instability of shoulder (Bristow-Latarjet procedure) - (1-5)
Fortius Clinic London (1-5)
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W8193
Arthroscopic subacromial decompression - (1-5)
Fortius Clinic London (1-5)
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W7718
Primary arthroscopic shoulder stabilisation procedure (including labral/SLAP/tendon repair) - (1-5)
Fortius Clinic London (1-5)
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T6450
Tenodesis of biceps tendon (as sole procedure) - (1-5)
Fortius Clinic London (1-5)
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W9040
Injection(s) +/- aspiration, into joint, cyst, bursa - unilateral - (1-5)
Fortius Clinic London (1-5)
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T7915
Arthroscopic rotator cuff repair greater than 2cm - (1-5)
Fortius Clinic London (1-5)
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W2830
Removal of internal fixation from bone / joint, excluding K-wires +/- image guidance - (1-5)
Fortius Clinic London (1-5)
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W0890
Excision distal clavicle (as sole procedure) - (1-5)
Fortius Clinic London (1-5)
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W5600
Primary repair of rupture of acromioclavicular or sternoclavicular joint +/- internal fixation - (1-5)
Fortius Clinic London (1-5)
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W0850
Partial excision of bone (including exostoses) - (1-5)
Fortius Clinic London (1-5)
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W8603
Therapeutic arthroscopy of shoulder (as sole procedure) - (1-5)
Fortius Clinic London (1-5)
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T7981
Extensive (greater than 2cm tear) repair of large muscle (including arthroscopic) (excluding rotator cuff) - (1-5)
Fortius Clinic London (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)
Fortius Clinic London (1-5)
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A6600
Release of entrapment of deeply placed peripheral nerve - (1-5)
Fortius Clinic London (1-5)
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W1920
Primary open reduction of long bone with fixation - (1-5)
Fortius Clinic London (1-5)
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W3203
Early open reduction and internal fixation of scaphoid fracture, i.e. within 6 weeks of fracture - (1-5)
Fortius Clinic London (1-5)
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T7231
Open release of constriction of sheath of tendon (e.g. trigger finger) - (1-5)
Fortius Clinic London (1-5)
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A6700
Release of entrapment of peripheral nerve - (1-5)
Fortius Clinic London (1-5)
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T7910
Open subacromial decompression and rotator cuff repair +/- excision of distal clavicle - (1-5)