Vikas Khanduja

United Kingdom

Title: 

SESSION 11
HIP ACADEMY: PRESERVATION OF THE HIP JOIN

The Limits of Hip Preservation

Date & Time: 

December 2, 2023 13:00

Bio

MB BS, MA (Cantab), MRCS (G), MSc (Orth Eng), FRCS, FRCS (Tr & Orth), PhD.

Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon & Research Lead for Clinical Trials (Elective)

Lead – Young Adult Hip Surgery

Addenbrooke’s – Cambridge University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

Affiliate Associate Professor – University of Cambridge

Hunterian Professor 2021 – RCS England

Associate Editor in Chief – JISAKOS

Chair – ESSKA European Hip Preservation Associates

President Elect – SICOT

Past President – British Hip Society

Past Chair & Trustee – Non-Arthroplasty Hip Registry, UK

 

Vikas Khanduja is a Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon specialising in both sports surgery and arthroplasty aspects of hip surgery and has a particular interest in arthroscopic surgery of the hip. He has been instrumental in setting up the tertiary referral service for Young Adult Hip Surgery in Cambridge for the East of England.

Mr. Khanduja qualified as a Doctor in 1997 and then completed his Basic Surgical training in London. Following this he received his Higher Surgical Training in Trauma and Orthopaedics on the North Thames circuit in London, gaining the FRCS (Orth) in 2005. Subsequently, he undertook his sub‐specialty training fellowships in knee and hip surgery with eminent surgeons in the field in London, Cambridge, Zurich and New York.

Complementing his clinical practice, his research interests centre around Optimisation of arthroscopic management of femoroacetabular impingement. In particular, he has been working on disease stratification of FAI using novel imaging techniques, better pre-operative planning tools using dynamic analysis of the hip and optimisation of arthroscopic management of FAI via precision surgery using navigation to improve outcomes. He has authored over 175 peer reviewed articles and 3 books.

He also leads the Cambridge Young Adult Hip Research Group which is an active and productive group with a strong national and international presence. The focus of the research group is on the use of technology for the assessment and improvement of outcomes in young adults with hip pathology. The group currently comprises 6 PhD students, 1 MD student and 1 MPhil student. The group has good collaborative links with Oxford University, Imperial College, McMaster University, Newcastle University & University of Ghent.

Mr. Khanduja is the recipient of the American and British Hip Society Travelling Fellowship in 2011, the Arnott Medal presented by the Royal College of Surgeons of England in 2013, the Insall Fellowship presented by the American Knee Society and Insall Foundation in 2014 and the Hunterian Professor by the Royal College of Surgeons of England in 2021.

Mr. Khanduja sits on the Executive Board of the British Hip Society as the Past President, the ESSKA Board as Chair of European Hip Preservation Associates, the SICOT Board as President Elect, the NIHR MSK NSG as the Orthopaedic Lead for the Eastern Region and is the Trustee and Past Chair of the Non Arthroplasty Hip Registry.

 

Google Scholar

https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=S6bYHFsAAAAJ

294 Publications on Google Scholar, Citations – 5300, h Index – 39, i10 Index – 86)

 

Pubmed

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/?term=khanduja+v

183 publications

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