- Colorectal Cancer Surgical Treatments
- Anorectal Disease Treatments and Outcomes
- Pelvic floor disorders treatments
- Gastrointestinal disorders and treatments
- Appendicitis Diagnosis and Management
- Pancreatitis Pathology and Treatment
- Pancreatic and Hepatic Oncology Research
- Diverticular Disease and Complications
St Mark's Hospital
2023-2025
Imperial College London
2023-2025
Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust
2016
Royal Marsden Hospital
2016
Pilonidal disease is a benign condition mainly affecting the young population. In recent literature, depth of natal cleft thought to impact postoperative outcomes including wound complications and rate recurrence. Currently there no agreed method for measuring cleft; this study proposes novel instrument-free technique that can be used as research tool measure depth. This single centre performed at St Mark's Hospital in London, with 63 participants volunteering take part. Blinded repeated...
Purpose: To determine the accuracy and safety of percutaneous biopsy pancreatic mass lesions. Materials Methods: Over a 12-year period clinical parameters, imaging, pathologic results, complications were assessed in patients undergoing biopsies Results: One hundred fifty-three underwent biopsy. The preferred modality for performing was ultrasound (93%, n=143) followed by computerized tomography (7%, n=10). Histologic diagnosis achieved 147 patients, which 3 (2%) benign 144 (94%) malignant....
Abstract Aim Pilonidal disease is a benign condition that affects mainly the young. In existing literature, there no consensus for best treatment, with multiple operative techniques described, some complex, resulting in high proportion of failure and/or morbidity. The cleft closure (or lift) described by Bascom and ( Arch Surg , 137 2002, 1146−50), comparison, simple operation, healing majority good cosmesis. Method This single surgeon series, aim evaluating outcomes consecutive patients who...