Mr Simon Lambert, Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon
Mr Simon Lambert
Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon
Mr Simon Lambert BSc MBBS FRCS FRCSEdOrth
Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon
Mr Simon Lambert
Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon BSc MBBS FRCS FRCSEdOrth
Areas of expertise
- Arthritis
- Rotator cuff injury and surgery
- Shoulder surgery
- Shoulder replacement
- Elbow replacement
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About Mr Simon Lambert
GMC number: 2923642
Year qualified: 1984
Place of primary qualification: University of London
Mr Simon Lambert is a highly experienced Consultant Surgeon with specialist expertise in surgery of the shoulder and elbow, as well as trauma surgery. Mr Lambert is based in London at University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children. He also works privately for HCA Healthcare UK. His specialist areas of interest include shoulder replacement, shoulder revision replacement, joint replacement, elbow replacement, elbow revision replacement, clavicle and humerus fractures, and rotator cuff disease.
In 1984, Mr Lambert graduated with a medical degree from Charing Cross Medical School. He then embarked upon extensive orthopaedics training in London as part of a rotational programme and also completed a fellowship in Switzerland. In 1996, he was appointed consultant at the University Hospital of Southampton and, in 1998, was honoured by the European Society for Surgery of the Shoulder and Elbow with a highly esteemed North American Travelling Fellowship.
Mr Lambert also has a passion for research in a number of orthopaedic areas including elbow replacement, as well as the anatomy of the musculocutaneous nerve and has published over 100 publications in leading medical journals. He also devotes his time outside of clinical practice to teaching and training, offering courses to GPs focused on the examination of the shoulder and elbow and advice on when and when not to refer patients. He has also received several awards throughout his career, including the Wessex Regional Training Programme's Trainer of the Year 2000–2001.
Areas of expertise
- Arthritis (elbow)
- Arthritis (shoulder)
- Dislocated shoulder
- Elbow instability
- Elbow replacement
- Elbow stiffness
- Fracture (broken bone)
- Frozen shoulder
- Golfer’s elbow (medial epicondylitis)
- Revision surgery
- Rotator cuff injury
- Shoulder arthroscopy
- Shoulder instability
- Shoulder labral tear
- Shoulder pain
- Shoulder replacement
- Shoulder stabilisation
- Shoulder tendinopathy (pitcher’s shoulder)
- Tennis elbow (lateral epicondylitis)
- Ulnar nerve release
Professional memberships
Articles by Mr Simon Lambert
Is bridge plating of comminuted humeral shaft fractures advantageous when using compression plates with three versus two screws per fragment? a biomechanical cadaveric study
Delphi survey on conventional conservative treatment of functional posterior shoulder instabilitydelphi-verfahren zur konventionellen konservativen therapie der funktionellen hinteren schultergelenkinstabilität
The variance of clavicular surface morphology is predictable: an analysis of dependent and independent metadata variables
Radiographic parameters and a novel fluoroscopic control view for posterior screw fixation of coracoid base fractures: a cadaveric study
The anatomy and variation of the subclavius muscle, its coracoid attachment, and relation to the clavi-coraco-axillary aponeurosis
Core set of radiographic parameters for shoulder arthroplasty monitoring: criteria defined by an international delphi consensus process
Posterior shoulder dislocation with associated reverse hill-sachs lesion: treatment options and functional outcome after a 5-year follow up