Mr Edmund Fitzgerald O’Connor, Plastic and Reconstructive Consultant Surgeon
Mr Edmund Fitzgerald O’Connor
Plastic and Reconstructive Consultant Surgeon
Mr Edmund Fitzgerald O’Connor B.Sc MBBS MRCS PGCert FHEA FRCS (Plast)
Plastic and Reconstructive Consultant Surgeon
Mr Edmund Fitzgerald O’Connor
Plastic and Reconstructive Consultant Surgeon B.Sc MBBS MRCS PGCert FHEA FRCS (Plast)
Areas of expertise
- Skin, muscle and nerve reconstruction following trauma
- Body contouring surgery post weight loss – abdominoplasty, arm lift, thigh lift, breast lift
- Diagnosis and management of bone infection
- Microsurgery
- Diagnosis and management of peripheral nerve injury
- Breast reconstruction
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About Mr Edmund Fitzgerald O’Connor
GMC number: 6168366
Year qualified: 2008
Place of primary qualification: University of London
Mr Edmund Fitzgerald O’Connor is a Consultant Plastic, Aesthetic & Reconstructive Surgeon at Guys & St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust and Kings College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, specialising in complex trauma and cancer reconstruction. He also has a broad range of practice covering general plastic surgery, breast reconstruction, hand surgery, post weight loss surgery and skin cancer surgery. He is one of only a few reconstructive surgeons in the country who deal with diabetic foot reconstruction. He carries out private clinics at both St Thomas’ Hospital and BMI The Blackheath Hospital, which makes his clinics easily accessible for patients across the London area. His patients find him safe, reassuring, professional and personable.
Mr Fitzgerald O’Connor qualified with an undergraduate medical degree from St Georges University of London with Merit awards in 2008 and, following his basic surgical training, went on to carry out his higher surgical training on the Pan Thames Plastic Surgery Training Programme, where he ranked first out of 275 trainees. He then completed microsurgical fellowships at the Royal London Hospital & Royal Perth Hospital in Australia, focusing on trauma reconstruction, breast reconstruction, hand surgery and aesthetic surgery. He became a Consultant Plastic Surgeon in Australia, earning valuable experience before returning to the UK to develop the plastic surgery services at Kings & St Thomas’. He became a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons England for Plastic Surgery in 2016.
Mr Fitzgerald O’Connor is passionate about research and teaching. He holds a substantive Senior Clinical Lecturer position at the Queen Mary’s University of London. He is the course lead for the Master's programme in Reconstructive Microsurgery as well as faculty for the M.Sc in Aesthetic Medicine. He has published over 30 peer review articles and presented in more than 50 international conferences.
Areas of expertise
- Abdominal wall reconstruction
- Benign skin lesions such as moles
- Body contouring surgery post weight loss – abdominoplasty, arm lift, thigh lift, breast lift
- Body contouring
- Breast augmentation
- Breast reconstruction post-cancer
- Breast reduction
- Breast surgery
- Carpal tunnel decompression
- Chronic wound management
- Complex limb trauma reconstruction
- Cosmetic surgery
- Diabetic foot reconstruction
- Diagnosis and management of bone infection
- Diagnosis and management of peripheral nerve injury
- Dupuytren's surgery
- Gynaecomastia surgery
- Hand fractures
- Hand injuries
- Hand trauma surgery
- High definition liposuction
- Implant removal
- Lumps and bumps
- Microsurgery
- Post-cancer reconstruction
- Post-trauma reconstruction
- Post weight loss body contouring surgery
- Pre-malignancies conditions such as bowen's disease and actinic keratoses
- Reconstructive surgery
- Removal of cysts, lipomas, warts, skin lesions
- Scar revision
- Sebaceous cysts
- Seborrheic keratoses
- Skin cancer management and surgery
- Skin grafts
- Soft-tissue infections
- Squamous cell cancers and malignant melanoma
- Upper blepharoplasty
- Warts