Vikas Khanduja

United Kingdom
Vikas Khanduja

Vikas Khanduja is a Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon specialising in both the arthroplasty (joint replacement) and the sports surgery aspects of Knee and Hip surgery and has a particular interest in Arthroscopic (key-hole) surgery of the Hip and the Knee.

He holds a full time Consultant position in Trauma and Orthopaedics based at the Addenbrooke's Hospital, part of the Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Trust, and also consults and operates at both the Spire Cambridge Lea Hospital and the Nuffield Hospital in Cambridge.

After completing his primary medical training in 1997, he obtained 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, Vikas has undertaken sub-speciality training fellowships in Knee and Hip surgery with eminent surgeons in the field in London, Cambridge, Zurich and New York. Complementing his clinical practice, Vikas' research interests centre around early arthritis and sports injury in the knee and the hip in the young adult and the effect of surgical intervention on the outcome of these conditions.

Vikas writes and lectures extensively and is on the Faculty for many National and International courses teaching arthroplasty and arthroscopic techniques in knee and hip surgery. He convenes the Basic Science Course in Cambridge and the Advances in Knee Arthroplasty meeting in London annually, and is also the Associate Editor to the Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery (Br).

Presentations

Monday 2nd July

Session 4 UK navigation RCT (navigated surgery vs control).

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