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Miss Ladan Hajipour

Miss Ladan Hajipour

The Orth Team (Bupa Accredited Consultant Group)

Trauma & orthopaedic surgery 04540375

 

  • Bupa Platinum consultant
  • Fee assured
  • Open Referral network
Overview
Bupa Platinum consultant
Fee assured
Open Referral network

Specialises in

  • Hand & Wrist
  • Paediatric

Offers

  • Face-to-face consultations
  • Video and telephone consultations

About me

Ladan is a Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon with a clinical practice exclusively devoted to hand and wrist surgery. She has an adult and paediatric NHS practice based at University Hospital of South Manchester, Wythenshawe.

She treats all aspects of both soft tissue and degenerative Hand and wrist disorders. She is a graduate from University of Dundee, has completed her junior training in Newcastle and Glasgow and her specialist orthopaedic training in Leicester with many prestigious prizes. She has completed her fellowship in the renowned Pulvertaft Hand Unit in Derby and has been a consultant since 2012.

Ladan regularly teaches at the University of Manchester cadaveric course and North West hand and wrist training day.
She is a member of BSSH (British Society for Surgery of the Hand).

She has completed her MD and has published and presented many scientific papers at both national and international meetings.

She consults privately at BMI Alexandra Hospital, OrthTeam canter, Spire Manchester Hospital and HCA Hospital (52 Alderley Rd).

Ladan is married and has a son. Her hobbies are centred on ceramic pottery, running, cycling, skiing and Archery with her son.

Areas of interest

Arthritis of fingers, thumb, hand and wrist
Thumb CMCJ replacement
TFCC injury
Tendinitis of hand and wrist
Hand and Wrist Rheumatoid surgery
Fractures of hand and wrist
Scaphoid fracture
Wrist ligament injuries
Scapholunate ligament injury
Hand and wrist Tendon surgery
Carpal tunnel syndrome
Ulnar nerve surgery
Hand and wrist Ganglion
Trigger finger
Hand fracture surgery
Wrist fracture surgery
Paediatric Hand and wrist treatments
Hand Dupuytrens contracture

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Procedures completed

  • X4810

    Change of cast without general anaesthetic (as sole procedure) - (5-50)

    Alexandra Hospital (5-50)

  • A6510

    Carpal tunnel release (open) - (5-50)

    Alexandra Hospital (5-50)

  • W2830

    Removal of internal fixation from bone / joint, excluding K-wires +/- image guidance - (5-50)

    Spire Manchester Hospital (1-5) Alexandra Hospital (1-5)

  • T7110

    Tenosynovectomy - (5-50)

    Alexandra Hospital (1-5)

  • W7400

    Reconstruction of one or two ligaments not elsewhere specified - (1-5)

    Alexandra Hospital (1-5)

  • W1920

    Primary open reduction of long bone with fixation - (1-5)

    Alexandra Hospital (1-5)

  • T5210

    Dupuytren's fasciectomy multiple digits with proximal interphalangeal joints - (1-5)

    Alexandra Hospital (1-5)

  • T6402

    Tendon transfer of hand - single - (1-5)

  • T5223

    Dupuytren's dermofasciectomy and graft, or for recurrent disease - multiple digits - (1-5)

    Alexandra Hospital (1-5)

  • T6980

    Tenolysis, of flexor tendon (not otherwise specified) - (1-5)

    Spire Manchester Hospital (1-5)

  • W0960

    Excision of benign tumour of bone with bone grafting - (1-5)

    Alexandra Hospital (1-5)

  • W2582

    Closed reduction of fracture of short bone (including cast or percutaneous K-wires) - (1-5)

    Alexandra Hospital (1-5)

  • T7231

    Open release of constriction of sheath of tendon (e.g. trigger finger) - (1-5)

    Alexandra Hospital (1-5)

  • A6810

    Neurolysis and transposition of peripheral nerve (excludes carpal tunnel release) - (1-5)

    Alexandra Hospital (1-5)

  • W6912

    Total synovectomy of small joint - (1-5)

    Alexandra Hospital (1-5)

  • T8002

    Minor release of muscle for pain or contracture (involving small joint) - (1-5)

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