Mr Tom Routledge, Consultant Thoracic Surgeon
Mr Tom Routledge
Consultant Thoracic Surgeon
Mr Tom Routledge MA (Cantab) BM BCh (Oxon) FRCS CTh
Consultant Thoracic Surgeon
Mr Tom Routledge
Consultant Thoracic Surgeon MA (Cantab) BM BCh (Oxon) FRCS CTh
Areas of expertise
- Surgical treatment of tumours of the lungs, thymus and mediastinum, chest wall
- Pulmonary lobectomy and segmentectomy
- Multi disciplinary lung cancer treatment
- Robotic sympathectomy for hyperhidrosis (including highly selective sympathectomy)
- Thoracic outlet syndrome and robotic 1st rib resection
- Pneumothorax surgery
- Novel techniques for chest wall and rib cage surgical repair - spot-traumatic, rib fractures
- Surgical treatment for endometriosis in the chest - robotic
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About Mr Tom Routledge
GMC number: 4431417
Year qualified: 1997
Place of primary qualification: Oxford University
Thomas Routledge received scholarships for medical science while attending medical schools at Cambridge and Oxford Universities. He received his medical education in Cambridge, London, and New York. He is the Chief of Thoracic Surgery at Guy's and St. Thomas' Hospitals, where he was recruited as a Consultant in Thoracic Surgery in 2007. He presently serves as the principal thoracic surgeon and co-director of the multidisciplinary lung cancer team at HCA London Bridge Hospital.
Working as a technical developer and advisor for Intuitive Surgical and the DaVinci robotic system, he has been at the forefront of developing minimally invasive robotic surgery. He has created methods that enable the majority of his patients to take use of this more delicate and accurate method of performing surgery, expanding the technology's applicability to a variety of circumstances and conditions. While Mr. Routledge places a high priority on the patient experience and assistance for patients' families during the trying period that comes with any surgical treatment, he has created a team at London Bridge Hospital and throughout HCA London to accomplish this.
Areas of expertise
- Lung cancer
- Mesothelioma resections
- Minimally invasive surgery including VATS lobectomy
- Multi disciplinary lung cancer treatment
- Novel techniques for chest wall and rib cage surgical repair - spot-traumatic, rib fractures
- Pneumothorax surgery
- Pulmonary lobectomy and segmentectomy
- Reconstruction of developmental chest wall abnormalities (pectus excavatum)
- Robotic sympathectomy for hyperhidrosis (including highly selective sympathectomy)
- Surgical treatment of tumours of the lungs, thymus and mediastinum, chest wall
- Surgical treatment for endometriosis in the chest - robotic
- Synthes rib matrix
- Thoracic (lung) surgery
- Thoracic oncology
- Thoracic outlet syndrome and robotic 1st rib resection
- Thoracoscopy or VATS
- Tracheobronchial cancer
- VATS sympathectomy
Professional memberships
Articles by Mr Tom Routledge
Successful exclusion of a large bronchopleural fistula using an Amplatzer II vascular plug and glue embolization
Comparison of video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery and open surgery in the management of primary empyema
Novel use of endoluminal repair as prophylaxis of aortic rupture secondary to radiotherapy for lung cancer
Recurrent pleural effusion in yellow nail syndrome successfully treated with video-assisted thoracic surgery
Does previous surgical training impact the learning curve in video-assisted thoracic surgery lobectomy for trainees?
In minor and major thoracic procedures is uniport superior to multiport video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery?
Prognostic factors including lymphovascular invasion on survival for resected non-small cell lung cancer
Are there recognized prognostic factors for patients undergoing pulmonary metastasectomy for colorectal carcinoma?