R Hayward

ORCID: 0009-0006-0458-3137
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Research Areas
  • Hernia repair and management
  • Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia Studies
  • Pelvic and Acetabular Injuries
  • Intestinal and Peritoneal Adhesions
  • Pleural and Pulmonary Diseases
  • Esophageal and GI Pathology
  • Cardiac, Anesthesia and Surgical Outcomes
  • Stoma care and complications
  • Reconstructive Surgery and Microvascular Techniques
  • Enhanced Recovery After Surgery
  • Childhood Cancer Survivors' Quality of Life
  • Foreign Body Medical Cases
  • Appendicitis Diagnosis and Management
  • Surgical Simulation and Training
  • Hip and Femur Fractures
  • Pectus Deformity Diagnosis and Treatment
  • History of Science and Natural History
  • History and Developments in Astronomy

Imperial College London
1999-2025

Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
2023-2024

Yahoo (United Kingdom)
2024

Chelsea and Westminster Hospital
2024

Manchester University
1999

Science Museum
1999

University of Leeds
1999

University of Manchester
1999

Centre for Computing History
1999

Royal Society
1998

Abstract Background The use of robotics in hernia surgery is increasing and associated with a significant learning curve. Continuous, real-time outcome analysis vital to inform protect patients, enable cost-benefit decisions. Methods Prospective data capture patients undergoing robotic repair during one surgeon’s introduction into their high-volume practice. Learning curve was conducted using the cumulative sum (CUSUM) method. Results 31 unilateral inguinal repairs were performed between...

10.1093/bjs/znae323.010 article EN British journal of surgery 2025-01-01

Abstract Giant omphalocele management had not reached a consensus from the pediatric surgical perspective regarding conservative treatments, approaches, and clinical outcomes. This topic was therefore selected for 2023 Consensus Session of European Paediatric Surgeons' Association (EUPSA). Literature review conducted by seven EUPSA members, guided set predefined areas relating to giant omphalocele: (1) management, (2) (3) Members were assigned specific topics, with discrepancies resolved...

10.1055/a-2590-5592 article EN European Journal of Pediatric Surgery 2025-05-19

Abstract A retrospective cohort study of patients undergoing laparoscopic inguinal hernia repair compared short- and long-term outcomes between individuals with or without history previous abdominopelvic surgery, aiming to determine the feasibility totally extraperitoneal (TEP) within this population. All who underwent elective TEP by one consultant surgeon across three London hospitals from January 2017 May 2023 were retrospectively analysed assess perioperative outcomes. Two hundred...

10.1007/s13304-024-01810-w article EN cc-by Updates in Surgery 2024-04-23

Abstract Background Laparoscopic inguinal hernia repair is among the most frequently performed day-case operations. Ambulatory surgery centres alleviate pressures on acute provider hospitals and reduce patient anxiety nosocomial infection risk. However, concerns remain regarding safety of these facilities occurrence complications that may require inpatient stay. Method In 2020, a dedicated day surgical unit was established in London with no beds, requiring patients to return home their...

10.1093/bjs/znae122.037 article EN other-oa British journal of surgery 2024-05-01

Abstract Background The use of robotics in hernia surgery is increasing. Continuous, real-time outcome analysis vital to inform and protect patients, enable cost-benefit decisions. Method Prospective data capture on patients undergoing robotic repair during one surgeon’s introduction into their high-volume practice. Results In the year 2023, 60 repairs were performed robotically: 29 ventral (transabdominal retromuscular umbilical prosthetic n = 12, parastomal Sugarbaker 5, transabdominal...

10.1093/bjs/znae122.333 article EN other-oa British journal of surgery 2024-05-01

Abstract Background Use of robotics in hernia surgery is increasing. Comparison outcomes between traditional laparoscopic and novel robotic procedures vital to determine safety inform cost-benefit decisions. Method Prospective data capture on patients undergoing inguinal repair during one surgeon’s transition from an exclusively practice incorporating robotics. Results 28 transabdominal preperitoneal 79 totally extraperitoneal repairs were performed the calendar year 2023. In arm, median age...

10.1093/bjs/znae122.331 article EN other-oa British journal of surgery 2024-05-01

Abstract Background A retrospective cohort study of patients undergoing laparoscopic inguinal hernia repair compared short- and long-term outcomes between individuals with or without history previous abdominopelvic (AP) surgery, to determine the feasibility totally extra-peritoneal (TEP) within this population. Method All who underwent elective TEP by one consultant surgeon across three London hospitals were retrospectively analysed assess perioperative outcomes. Results 308 operated on 2017...

10.1093/bjs/znae122.332 article EN other-oa British journal of surgery 2024-05-01

Abstract Introduction There is ongoing debate over whether to fix asymptomatic contralateral inguinal hernias during repair of the presenting hernia. This study reviewed practice one high-volume hernia surgeon, comparing unilateral and bilateral laparoscopic repairs, establish if associated with an increased risk post-operative complications compared repair. Material & Methods All patients operated on within a 5-year period were audited subcategorised depending they underwent or Data was...

10.1093/bjs/znac308.147 article EN British journal of surgery 2022-10-01

Abstract Introduction This study reviews the practice of a high-volume surgeon, comparing laparoscopic and open surgery for inguinal hernia. In suitable patients default was Totally Extra Peritoneal (TEP) approach. Materials & Methods Data from referred over 5 years with hernias collated prospectively analysed retrospectively. Short long-term outcomes repairs were compared. Results 205 underwent repair 288 (90.7% laparoscopic, 9.3% open). 83 bilateral (95.2% laparoscopic). 22 27...

10.1093/bjs/znac308.244 article EN British journal of surgery 2022-10-01

Abstract Introduction This study aims to understand whether previous abdomino-pelvic (AP) surgery is a predictor of peri-operative complication in inguinal hernia and if there are discrepancies between laparoscopic or open repairs. Material & Methods All patients operated on within 5-year period were audited subcategorised based upon history AP surgery. Patients also categorised into groups. Data collected included rates, recurrence rates readmission 30 days. Results 205 underwent repair...

10.1093/bjs/znac308.041 article EN British journal of surgery 2022-10-01

Objects The primary objective for which the Society is established to promote and further study of history philosophy science. Secondary objectives include provision facilities, arrangement meetings, promotion research publishing papers; full details all may be found in Society's Memorandum Association . Policies main policy provide infrastructure gain its approved cases financial assistance by members others benefit some aspect their activities while helping achieve objects a learned...

10.1017/s000708749700321x article EN The British Journal for the History of Science 1998-03-01
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