Qualifications
- Medical School: St George's Hospital Medical School, London
- Qualification: MB BS
- Date of award: 1997
- Professional College: Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh
- Qualification: FRCS(Tr. & Orth.) - Specialist Fellowship in Trauma & Orthopaedics
- Date of award: 2008
- Professional College: Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh
- Qualification: MRCS - Member Royal College of Surgeons
- Date of award: 2002
Awards and Prizes
1. Professor Fred Heatley Research Award (2008)
2. Raine Prize (2007)
3. Sam Simmonds Prize Paper (2004)
Professional profile
Mr Paul Trikha FRCS (Tr & Orth) is a Consultant Trauma & Orthopaedic surgeon specialising exclusively in knee surgery. His specialist areas are the surgical treatment and management of knee problems in young adults and sports knee injuries as well the latest surgical treatment techniques for both early and advanced knee arthritis.
Paul offers expertise in the latest minimally-invasive arthroscopy or ‘key-hole’ surgery techniques for meniscus (cartilage) and knee ligament reconstruction (ACL & PCL). Paul also provides a comprehensive specialist knee service for patella (kneecap) problems and knee replacement surgery including total knee replacement, partial, computer navigated and the new ‘patient-matched’ knee replacements.
Paul qualified from St George’s Hospital, London and completed his postgraduate orthopaedic training in London and South East England. Paul completed Specialist Fellowship Training in Knee Surgery at the internationally renowned North Sydney Orthopaedics Sports Medicine Centre, Australia.
Paul is regularly invited to lecture both nationally and internationally and continues to teach and supervise the training of postgraduate knee surgery for Specialist Registrars.
Paul is a NHS Consultant Trauma & Orthopaedic Surgeon at Ashford and St. Peter’s. He runs a weekly sports injury clinic
Professional affiliations and memberships
- British Association of the Knee Surgery (BASK)
- British Orthopaedic Association (BOA)
- The Royal College of Surgeons Of Edinburgh (RCSEd)
Research interests
Paul is active in research and has published and presented extensively on knee surgery, trauma and sports injuries, and joint replacement.
Paul is involved in ongoing research in the fields of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction and meniscal (cartilage) repair. Paul has presented his research at over 25 International and National conferences. He also reviews research publications for the British Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery.
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Personal profile
Mr Paul Trikha FRCS (Tr & Orth) is a Consultant Trauma & Orthopaedic surgeon specialising exclusively in knee surgery. His specialist areas are the surgical treatment and management of knee problems in young adults and sports knee injuries as well the latest surgical treatment techniques for both early and advanced knee arthritis.
Paul offers expertise in the latest minimally-invasive arthroscopy or ‘key-hole’ surgery techniques for meniscus (cartilage) and knee ligament reconstruction (ACL & PCL). Paul also provides a comprehensive specialist knee service for patella (kneecap) problems and knee replacement surgery including total knee replacement, partial, computer navigated and the new ‘patient-matched’ knee replacements.
Paul qualified from St George’s Hospital, London and completed his postgraduate orthopaedic training in London and South East England. Paul completed Specialist Fellowship Training in Knee Surgery at the internationally renowned North Sydney Orthopaedics Sports Medicine Centre, Australia.
Paul is regularly invited to lecture both nationally and internationally and continues to teach and supervise the training of postgraduate knee surgery for Specialist Registrars.
Paul is a NHS Consultant Trauma & Orthopaedic Surgeon at Ashford and St. Peter’s. He runs a weekly knee, hip and ankle sports injury clinic
Paul is active in research and has published and presented extensively on knee surgery, trauma and sports injuries, and joint replacement.
Paul is involved in ongoing research in the fields of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction and meniscal (cartilage) repair. Paul has presented his research at over 25 International and National conferences. He also reviews research publications for the British Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery.
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