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Not Fee assured
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Awaiting verification
- Open Referral network
Specialises in
- General
- Lower GI surgery
About me
Mr Ian Jenkins qualified from the University of Glasgow in 1997 and trained in Coloproctology and Surgical Oncology in Scotland with specialist training in St. Mark’s Hospital, London. He was appointed as Consultant Surgeon to St. Mark’s Hospital and Honorary Senior Lecturer in Imperial College, London in 2008.
He has a high volume laparoscopic colorectal resection practice treating patients with colon and rectal cancer and inflammatory bowel disease related dysplasia and cancer and in one of the national endometriosis centres. He was a trainer for the Lapco National Laparoscopic Colorectal Training Programme. He is Lead for Colorectal and Anal Cancer in St. Mark’s Hospital and London Northwest Hospitals NHS Trust and leads the St. Mark's Complex Cancer Clinic, a multispecialty team treating patients and developing interventions for patients with advanced and recurrent colorectal cancers and other pelvic rarities.
His interests centre on improving the quality and rapidity of recovery of patients after major and complex major surgery. He has published and presented widely on colorectal and intestinal diseases and is involved in collaborative research and trials in cancer surgery, enhanced recovery and surgical training. His current scientific interests relate to host body composition and immunity manipulation in colorectal cancer. He is on the United European Gastroenterology [UEG] Scientific Committee and Postgraduate Training Programme Committee and was Honorary Secretary of Royal Society of Medicine Coloproctology Section 2017-2018. He is Surgeon to the Royal Household.
Recent awards include The American Society of Colon and Rectal Surgeons (ASCRS) International Fellowship [2010] and Independent Healthcare Awards Outstanding Contribution Award [2013].
Areas of interest
Cancer; Colorectal Cancer; Bowel Cancer; Anal Cancer; Recurrent Rectal Cancer; Advanced Rectal Cancer; Early Rectal Cancer; Colon Cancer; Rectal Cancer; Intestinal Endometriosis; Inflammatory Bowel Disease; Pelvic Exenteration; Minimally Invasive Surgery; Laparoscopic Surgery; Robotic Surgery; HIPEC; Peritoneal malignancy; Prolapse; Stoma; Rare pelvic tumours;
Medical secretaries
- Becky Jeffrey
- 020 3826 3123
- 07983 927680
- jenkins@medicalsecretarial.co.uk
Anaesthetists worked with
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Mr Ian Jenkins has worked with Dr Matthew Andrew Clayton at the following hospitals:
- London Clinic (>50)
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Mr Ian Jenkins has worked with Dr Amit Chawla at the following hospitals:
- London Clinic (1-5)
Information for healthcare professionals (Bupa patients only, last 12 months)
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H2502
Diagnostic flexible sigmoidoscopy (including forceps biopsy and proctoscopy) - (5-50)
London Clinic (5-50)
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H2510
Rigid sigmoidoscopy (including proctoscopy and biopsy) - (5-50)
London Clinic (1-5)
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M2530
Ureterolysis - unilateral - (5-50)
London Clinic (1-5)
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J0900
Diagnostic laparoscopy (including any biopsy) - (5-50)
London Clinic (5-50)
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G7530
Closure of ileostomy (as sole procedure) - (1-5)
London Clinic (5-50)
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X1410
Total pelvic exenteration - (1-5)
London Clinic (1-5)
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XR917
Peripherally inserted central venous catheters (PICCs) under x-ray guidance - (1-5)
London Clinic (1-5)
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XR190
CT/MRI guided drainage of fluid collection - (1-5)
London Clinic (1-5)
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20365
Follow-up out-patient consultation - remote - (1-5)
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H4480
Dilation of stricture of rectum - (1-5)
London Clinic (1-5)
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H4430
Examination of rectum under anaesthetic (as sole procedure) - (1-5)
London Clinic (5-50)
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H3310
Abdominoperineal pull through resection with colo-anal anastomosis +/- colonic pouch and associated stoma - (1-5)
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L5300
Open operations on iliac artery - (1-5)
London Clinic (1-5)
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G7403
Laparoscopic ileostomy - (1-5)
London Clinic (1-5)
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P3191
Laparoscopic excision of recto-vaginal endometriosis including disc resection of rectum, +/-ureterolysis - (1-5)
London Clinic (1-5)
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H3385
Laparoscopic total mesorectal excision (TME) - (1-5)
London Clinic (1-5)
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H3364
Laparoscopic anterior resection - high (i.e. colorectal anastomosis above the peritoneal reflection) - (1-5)
London Clinic (1-5)
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T4300
Laparoscopic adhesiolysis (including biopsy) - (1-5)
London Clinic (1-5)
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T4302
Open adhesiolysis (including biopsy) - (1-5)
London Clinic (1-5)
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H0750
Laparoscopic right hemicolectomy +/- stoma - (1-5)
London Clinic (1-5)
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T3080
Laparotomy and repair of multiple visceral trauma - (1-5)
London Clinic (1-5)
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T4130
Freeing of adhesions of peritoneum - (1-5)
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XR180
Ultrasound guided drainage of fluid collection - (1-5)
London Clinic (1-5)
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H0310
Drainage of abscess of appendix or drainage of intra-abdominal abscess - (1-5)
London Clinic (1-5)
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S0656
Removal of lipoma - (1-5)
London Clinic (1-5)
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P2530
Repair of rectovaginal fistula - (1-5)
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G6082
Open resection of small intestine tumour - (1-5)
London Clinic (1-5)
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H0610
Extended excision of right hemicolon - (1-5)
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T2780
Open Component Separation Technique (CST) repair for complex abdominal hernia with mesh - (1-5)
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H3365
Laparoscopic anterior resection - low (i.e. colorectal anastomosis at or below the peritoneal reflection) - (1-5)
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T2781
Repair of epigastric hernia - (1-5)
London Clinic (1-5)
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H5640
Excision of anal fissure - (1-5)
London Clinic (1-5)
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W1649
Complex pelvic osteotomies and fixation, e.g. triple osteotomy, peri-acetabular osteotomy - (1-5)