Gastric bypass surgery

This list shows every expert witness in the UK Register of Expert Witnesses who claims expertise in Gastric bypass surgery. Click on any expert witness to view full details. You may prefer to interactively search the Register.

Mr Amr in DARLINGTON
Bariatric surgery (e.g. gastric bypass, sleeve gastrectomy) • Benign upper GI surgery (e.g. hernia repair, reflux surgery) • Postoperative complications and revision procedures • Consent standards and surgical governance • Surgical oncology (peri-ampullary malignancy) • Minimally invasive surgery (laparoscopic approaches) All correspondence to: British Medical Experts, 60 Tottenham Court Road, Suite 6177a, Fitzrovia, London, W1T 2EW .
Mr Sarela in LEEDS
Obesity • Weight loss surgery • Bariatric surgery • Gastric band • Gastric bypass • Sleeve gastrectomy • Gastric balloon • Laparoscopic surgery • Minimally invasive surgery • Keyhole surgery • Acid reflux • Anti-reflux surgery • Hiatus hernia surgery • Fundoplication • Gallstones • Gall bladder • Cholecystectomy • Bile leakage • Bile duct injury • Hernia • Cancer of the oesophagus • Oesophagectomy • Cancer of the stomach • Gastrectomy • Achalasia ̶...
Mr Mehta in LEEDS
I have been a Consultant Surgeon at a large teaching hospital for the last 13 years, and I am an expert on all aspects of upper gastrointestinal and general/acute surgery, including oesophago-gastric cancer, weight loss surgery and minimally invasive surgery. I provide 20-25 reports a year, with an 80%:20% claimant:defendant ratio
Professor Lodge in LEEDS
General surgery: gallstones, cholecystectomy, laparoscopy, bile duct injury • HPB surgery: liver cancer, liver resection, bile duct stricture, bile duct cancer, liver trauma, liver transplantation • Bariatric surgery: gastric bypass, sleeve gastrectomy • Capability assessments for NHS trusts and reports for the GMC
Professor Underwood in WINCHESTER
All aspects of the management and provision of upper gastro-intestinal surgery and disease, including: • Oesophageal and gastric (stomach) cancer • Antireflux surgery, including LINX and other novel/new devices • Achalasia • GIST • Peptic ulcer • Perforation, including iatrogenic injuries to oesophagus and stomach • Benign biliary disease (gallstones/cholecystectomy) • Endoscopy • Bariatric surgery, bypass, sleeve, gastric band • General surgery and abdominal trauma

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