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Mr Masood Shafafy

Consultant Spinal Surgeon

About Mr Masood Shafafy

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With approximately 12000 out-patient episodes and 1200 major spinal operations in a year, the Centre for spinal studies and surgery, is one of the largest, busiest and most prominent spinal units in Europe with national and international reputation.

Mr Shafafy following retirement of MR J.K Webb, as his NHS replacement, he took over one of the most prestigious and yet complex and challenging spinal practices.

Mr Shafafy’s particular interest is in complex young adult and adult deformity and reconstruction with particular sub-specialist interest in Adolescent idiopathic scoliosis.

He performs around 80 complex young adult and 40 complex adult deformity procedures per year. 

In the field of young adult Deformity such as adolescent idiopathic scoliosis in using modern instrumentation he employs his own spine de-rotating technique (shortly to be published) to achieve maximum safe correction of the spine. This allows better correction of rib and loin humps, which is extremely important for Teenagers with this condition. 

In very severe deformities when even maximum correction cannot safely achieve symmetrical posterior chest wall he also has developed his own technique in rib alignment to improve the appearance of posterior chest wall 

In the treatment of early onset scoliosis, he was amongst the first group of spinal surgeons in UK and Europe who started using MAGEC  (MAGnectic Expansion control) system. This revolutionary system allows correction of the spinal deformity in very young children via a less invasive technique whilst allowing the child’s spine to grow.   

In Adult spinal deformity, although he employs established methods including Anterior and posterior reconstruction (Front and back) and correction techniques such as vertebral column resection and three column osteotomies, he also uses modern minimally invasive (MIS) approaches including  Far lateral Interbody cages (small incision through the flank)  for some cases. Again he was amongst the first group of spinal surgeons in the UK and first in the Midland to start using this technique and he now teaches on this technique both nationally and internationally.   

Furthermore, in the field of adult deformity, he also utilises vertebral augmentation techniques (Vertebroplasty & Kyphoplasty) for correction, instrumentation and reconstruction of osteoporotic adult spinal deformities and conditions. 

Some of his practice also is dealing with common conditions such as back pain, leg or arm pain due to simple disc prolapse and disc degeneration. As well as performing mores established techniques such as Microdiscectomy and fusion, he also utilizes newer and modern techniques such as Disc replacement when indicated.

Clinical Interests

  • Back Pain
  • Cervical Spine Surgery
  • Discectomy
  • Epidural for back pain
  • Lumbar laminectomy
  • Lumbar Microdiscectomy
  • Lumbar spinal decompression
  • Scoliosis

Professional Memberships

  • Scoliosis Research Society (SRS)
  • Spine Society of Europe (SSE)
  • North American Spinal Society (NASS)
  • British Association of Spinal Surgeons (BASS)
  • British Scoliosis Society (BSS)
  • British Orthopaedic Association (BOA)
  • British Orthopaedic Trainee's Association (BOTA)

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