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Mr Gurudatt Sisodia

Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon

Mr Gurudatt Sisodia

Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon

About Mr Gurudatt Sisodia

Personal Profile

Mr Gurudatt Sisodia is a Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, specialising in knee and hip surgery. He provides expertise in reconstructive and repair surgery for sports knee injuries, in addition to modern surgical techniques for treating both early and established arthritis of the knee or hip.

Clinical Practice

Mr Sisodia is based in Manchester and Cheshire and with a private practice that operates from The Alexandra Hospital (Cheadle), The Highfield Hospital (Rochdale) and the Circle Cheshire Clinic (Northwich) amongst others. He also has a full-time NHS practice based at Wythenshawe Hospital, part of Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust.

Mr Sisodia has expertise in performing modern arthroscopic (keyhole) reconstructive or repair surgery for ligament, cartilage and meniscal injuries of the knee. His approach is tailored to returning individuals back to their pre-injury activity levels in sports such as football, rugby, basketball, golf, netball, tennis etc - whether that be as a professional athlete or at an amateur level.

For those with early degenerative conditions of the knee or hip Mr Sisodia offers joint preserving solutions such as cartilage regenerative procedures and injectable biologic therapies including PRP. For severe arthritis of the knee or hip he frequently performs total knee and total hip replacements using modern techniques that are respectful to the soft tissues, including robotic-assisted surgery. He is also very much a proponent of partial knee replacement surgery, when appropriate, using leading implants that provide great long-term results.

Mr Sisodia also provides specialist treatment for patella instability and anterior knee pain.

Training

Originally from Manchester, he qualified from the University of Leeds in 2005 and undertook his orthopaedic training on the Yorkshire Specialist Training Rotation, culminating in achieving the FRCS (2014) and entry on to the Specialist Register in 2015. Following this, Mr Sisodia’s subspecialist training was acquired from highly regarded Knee Fellowships with internationally renowned knee surgeons, including Prof Nick London in Harrogate and BOA past president, Mr Tim Wilton. He further enhanced his skills by completing a prestigious international year-long Fellowship under the expert tutelage of Dr Jeff Gollish at Toronto’s Sunnybrook Hospital – a designated 'Centre of Excellence' and Canada’s highest volume joint replacement centre.

My surgical experience has benefitted greatly from working in these highly regarded centres with world renowned surgeons, providing me with the skills to treat knee and hip conditions, in order to help patients reach their full potential.

Academic Interests

Additionally, I completed a Medical Engineering Master's degree with distinction, giving me a deep understanding of the materials and biomaterials used in orthopaedic surgery. I apply this knowledge whenever performing surgery or selecting and positioning implants. I am passionate about teaching and training, and currently serve as the Orthopaedic Lead and an Honorary Senior Lecturer for Manchester University medical students undertaking their musculoskeletal training at Wythenshawe Hospital.

I am a Clinical Supervisor for junior doctors and trainee surgeons and have previously held additional roles as a clinical tutor, anatomy demonstrator, and examiner for specialist registrars in the UK and Canada. I have presented numerous research studies in journal publications and at national and international meetings, and continue my ongoing in interest in audit and research.

 

Within my practice there is much emphasis placed on achieving excellent outcomes, based on maintaining high standards of care, tailored to the individual. Above all else, I am dedicated to patient-centred care and I am driven by my commitment to providing patients the right treatment at the right time.

Clinical Interests

  • Knee ligament surgery
  • Knee arthroscopic (keyhole) surgery
  • Meniscal surgery
  • ACL (Anterior Cruciate Ligament) surgery
  • Sports knee injuries
  • Knee ligament and tendon reconstruction
  • Knee cartilage repair
  • Stabilisation surgery for patello-femoral instability
  • Anterior knee pain
  • Early/late arthritis
  • Partial knee replacement surgery
  • Total knee replacement surgery
  • Total hip replacement surgery
  • VELYS™ robotic-assisted knee surgery

Professional Memberships

  • British Association of Surgery for the Knee (BASK)
  • British Orthopaedic Association (BOA)
  • Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of England (FRCS)
  • General Medical Council (GMC)

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Languages spoken

English

GMC number

6128411
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Qualifications

MBChB, BSc, MSc, FRCS (Trauma & Orthopaedics)

Professional memberships

  • British Association of Surgery for the Knee (BASK)
  • British Orthopaedic Association (BOA)
  • Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of England (FRCS)
  • General Medical Council (GMC)

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