Mr Marco Sinisi, Consultant Neurosurgeon

Mr Marco Sinisi

Consultant Neurosurgeon

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Mr Marco Sinisi MD

Consultant Neurosurgeon

MD

Mr Marco Sinisi

Consultant Neurosurgeon MD

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Areas of expertise

  • Brachial plexus injury
  • Obstetric brachial plexus injury
  • Peripheral nerve injuries associated with trauma
  • Nerve tumours
  • Nerve repair after paralysis
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About Mr Marco Sinisi

GMC number: 6099009

Year qualified: 1997

Place of primary qualification: Universita degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca

Mr Marco Sinisi is a highly esteemed consultant neurosurgeon at the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital (RNOH) in Stanmore, where he has been serving since 2004. He specialises in the treatment of peripheral nerve injuries and is a key member of the Peripheral Nerve Injury (PNI) Unit.

Mr Sinisi graduated from the University of Milan in 1997 and completed his neurosurgical training at the Institute of Neurosurgery of Milan. In 2002, he was appointed as a permanent consultant at the Carlo Besta Neurological Institute of Milan, a renowned centre of excellence in neurosurgery. During his tenure there, he led the development of surgical treatments for peripheral nerve disorders.

In addition to his clinical work, Mr Sinisi holds the position of Honorary Associate Professor at University College London. His academic contributions include over forty scientific papers and presentations published both nationally and internationally.

Mr Sinisi's areas of expertise encompass a wide range of neurosurgical procedures, with a particular focus on peripheral nerve injuries. His interests lie in advancing surgical techniques and improving patient outcomes in this specialised field.

Areas of expertise

  • Brachial plexus injury
  • Entrapment neuropathy
  • Nerve repair after paralysis
  • Nerve tumours
  • Obstetric brachial plexus injury
  • Peripheral nerve injuries associated with trauma
  • Sciatica surgery
  • Tendon transfer for reconstruction after long standing injuries