- Fee assured
- Awaiting verification
- Open Referral network
Offers
- Face-to-face consultations
- Video and telephone consultations
About me
Kostas is a Consultant Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgeon at Barts Health NHS Trust. He is a specialist in hip and knee surgery, sports injuries and trauma.
Kostas is passionate about achieving high quality care for his patients. He employs clear communication and an individualized approach to deliver the best possible outcomes for them.
History
Kostas completed his specialist orthopaedic training in London, at the very competitive UCH/Middlesex rotation. He then undertook two highly regarded specialist fellowships, first under Prof Michael Dunbar in Canada and then at the Barts Health Orthopaedic Centre and at the Royal London Hospital, in London.
Kostas completed a Masters in Trauma and Orthopaedics at University College London. He has published more than thirty manuscripts, abstracts and book chapters and has given international presentations at some of the most prestigious orthopaedic conferences, such as the American Academy and the Orthopaedic Research Society. He is a reviewer for the Bone and Joint Journal.
Areas of interest
Hip replacement surgery, primary and revision; Partial and total knee replacement surgery, primary and revision; Knee arthroscopy, meniscal repair and ligament reconstruction; Sports injuries; Trauma; Joint preservation techniques
Medical secretaries
- Sumi Amrithlal
- 020 8243 8893
- kostas@londonlowerlimb.com
Information for healthcare professionals (Bupa patients only, last 12 months)
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W3713
Complex primary total hip replacement (including bone grafting or femoral osteotomy) - (1-5)
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W7420
Autograft anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction +/- meniscectomy - (1-5)
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W4210
Total prosthetic replacement of knee joint, +/- cement, +/- patella - (1-5)
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W9030
Injection(s) +/- aspiration, into joint, cyst, bursa with image guidance - unilateral - (1-5)
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W8500
Multiple arthroscopic operation on knee (including meniscectomy, chondroplasty, drilling or microfracture) - (1-5)