Mr Paul Ziprin, Consultant General Surgeon

Mr Paul Ziprin

Consultant General Surgeon

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Mr Paul Ziprin MB BCh MD FRCS (Gen)

Consultant General Surgeon

MB BCh MD FRCS (Gen)

Mr Paul Ziprin

Consultant General Surgeon MB BCh MD FRCS (Gen)

Book online
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MB BCh MD FRCS (Gen)

Areas of expertise

  • Laparoscopic (key-hole) surgery
  • Bowel cancer
  • Colorectal surgery
  • Haemorrhoids
  • Breast lump removal

Recommendations for Mr Ziprin

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Recommended by:

  • byDr Deepak Kaur Hora, GP

    Recommended colorectal surgeon

  • byA GP

    Positive patient feedback

  • byDr Devinder Bansi, Consultant Gastroenterologist

    Excellent technical ability. Mr Paul Ziprin is highly regarded and affable.

  • byDr Deepak Kaur Hora, GP

    Recommended colorectal surgeon

  • byA GP

    Positive patient feedback

  • byDr Devinder Bansi, Consultant Gastroenterologist

    Excellent technical ability. Mr Paul Ziprin is highly regarded and affable.

  • Address

    • London Digestive Centre

      41 Welbeck Street, London, W1G 8DU

    • The Princess Grace Hospital

      42-52 Nottingham Place, London, W1U 5NY

    About Mr Paul Ziprin

    GMC number: 3615223

    Year qualified: 1992

    Place of primary qualification: University of Wales

    Mr Paul Ziprin is a Clinical Senior Lecturer and Consultant General Surgeon at Imperial College London. He also performs private work at The Wellington Hospital, London Digestive Centre, and The Princess Grace Hospital. Mr Ziprin specialises in general surgery, with a particular focus on the investigation and treatment of hernias and the surgical management of gallstones. His subspecialty interests include laparoscopic (keyhole) surgery, endoscopy, and colorectal surgery. This encompasses the investigation of patients with rectal bleeding, management of haemorrhoids and fissures, and the treatment of patients with colorectal (bowel) and anal cancer.

    After graduating in medicine from the University of Wales, Mr Ziprin undertook General Surgery training. In 2003, he was awarded an MD by the University of London and a Fellowship with the Royal College of Surgeons. He took up his post at Imperial College in 2004 and is now Chair of Colorectal Cancer Services and Lead for General Surgery.

    Mr Ziprin has an active interest in research, particularly in the role of circulating tumour cells in predicting outcomes in colon cancer surgery, simulation in surgical education, and novel biomarkers in anal cancer. He takes a patient-centred approach to care and works closely with a multidisciplinary team to ensure the best outcomes for his patients.

    Diseases, Medical Tests, and Treatments
    - Colorectal Surgery
    - Endoscopy
    - Keyhole (Laparoscopic) Hernia Repair
    - Laparoscopy
    - Open Hernia Repair

    Conditions Treated
    - Anal Cancer
    - Anal Fissure
    - Bowel Cancer
    - Colon Cancer
    - Crohn's Disease
    - Gallstones
    - Haemorrhoids
    - Hernia

    Mr Ziprin's extensive experience and dedication to both his clinical practice and research make him a leading specialist in his field.

    Areas of expertise

    • General surgery
    • Laparoscopic surgery
    • Colorectal surgery

    Professional memberships

    Royal College of Surgeons
    General Medical Council

    Articles by Mr Paul Ziprin

    Radical surgery versus organ preservation via short-course radiotherapy followed by transanal endoscopic microsurgery for early-stage rectal cancer (trec): a randomised, open-label feasibility study

    Efficacy of silk fibroin biomaterial vehicle for in vivo mucosal delivery of griffithsin and protection against hiv and shiv infection ex vivo

    The clinical application of electrical impedance technology in the detection of malignant neoplasms: a systematic review

    Delays in referral from primary care worsen survival for patients with colorectal cancer: a retrospective cohort study

    Fate of the metabolically healthy obese-is this term a misnomer? a study from the clinical practice research datalink

    Validation of open inguinal hernia repair simulation model – a randomised controlled educational trial

    Importance of structure-based studies for the design of a novel hiv-1 inhibitor peptide

    Risk of gerd-related disorders in obese patients on ppi therapy: a population analysis

    Idiopathic intracranial hypertension in the british population with obesity

    Human papilloma virus and squamous cell carcinoma of the anus