Mr Joydeep Sinha, Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon
Mr Joydeep Sinha
Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon
Mr Joydeep Sinha BSc(Hons) MB ChB FRCS(Tr & Orth) Fellowship in Shoulder Surgery, Seattle & New York
Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon
Mr Joydeep Sinha
Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon BSc(Hons) MB ChB FRCS(Tr & Orth) Fellowship in Shoulder Surgery, Seattle & New York
Areas of expertise
- Shoulder arthroscopy
- Shoulder replacement
- Rotator cuff repair
- Sports injuries
- Upper limb surgery
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About Mr Joydeep Sinha
GMC number: 3076572
Year qualified: 1985
Place of primary qualification: University of Manchester
Mr Joydeep Sinha is a Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon at King’s College Hospital (KCH), London, specialising in shoulder and upper limb surgery. His specialist interests include arthroscopic keyhole shoulder and elbow surgery, shoulder replacement, sports injuries, and upper limb trauma.
Qualifying from the University of Manchester in 1985, Mr Sinha continued his Surgical SHO Training at the Hammersmith Hospital and St. Bartholomew’s Hospital, gaining experience in General Surgery, Plastic Surgery, Neurosurgery, Cardiothoracic Surgery, and Orthopaedic Surgery. He completed his Orthopaedic training in London, working on the KCH and South East Thames Orthopaedic rotations. His Fellowships include working in New York and Seattle, USA, and the Wrightington Hospital, UK. During this time, he gained specialist training in trauma, shoulder, elbow, and hand surgery.
Mr Sinha was appointed as a Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon at KCH in 1996 and has since worked with his colleagues to develop the Upper Limb Unit to achieve national and international recognition. He has also been Clinical Lead for Orthopaedics, Clinical Lead for the Day Surgery Unit, and is presently Clinical Director for Surgery at KCH, and Joint CAG 2 Leader (Trauma, Orthopaedics, Plastics, and ENT) for King’s Health Partners (KHP).
Mr Sinha has lectured locally to GPs and Physiotherapists, and both nationally and internationally on the topics of upper limb trauma and shoulder surgery, with a focus on aspects of arthroscopic keyhole surgery and shoulder replacement. Additionally, he is involved in Undergraduate training (Medical Students) and Postgraduate Teaching within King’s College, University of London. He has published extensively on general orthopaedics, shoulder, and upper limb surgery, and is actively involved in upper limb research within the Upper Limb Unit, KCH, and King’s College, University of London.
Areas of expertise
- Keyhole Surgery
- Sports Injuries
- Rotator cuff tears
- Arthritis of the shoulder
- Trauma of the shoulder
- Shoulder surgery
- Elbow surgery
- Hand surgery
Professional memberships
Articles by Mr Joydeep Sinha
Value-based healthcare analysis of shoulder surgery for patients with symptomatic rotator cuff tears – calculating the impact of arthroscopic cuff repair
Improving the efficiency of ankle fracture care through home care and day-surgery units: delivering safe surgery on a value-based healthcare model
Scapular spine stress fractures: to fix or not to fix, our experience in a patient with bilateral fractures and review of the literature
Ab134. 36. enhanced treatment: examining the clinical and cost implication of combined home care and day-case ankle fracture fixation
Ab134. 36. enhanced treatment: examining the clinical and cost implication of combined home care and day-case ankle fracture fixation
Value-based healthcare analysis of joint replacement surgery for patients with primary hip osteoarthritis
Value-based healthcare analysis of joint replacement surgery for patients with primary hip osteoarthritis