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Mr Pavlos Panteliadis is a highly regarded and experienced consultant spinal surgeon.
His practice consists of complex spinal surgery and covers the whole spectrum of adult spinal pathologies, including degenerative, tumour, infections, trauma and deformity. He prides himself on achieving the highest levels of care and communication with patients. He has both orthopaedic and neurosurgical training, which allows him to have a comprehensive understanding of spinal pathologies and their management. He incorporates techniques like minimally invasive spinal surgery, patient education and preparation to achieve enhanced recovery and satisfactory outcomes for his patients. Mr Panteliadis’s NHS practise is at Guy’s and St. Thomas Hospitals.
Training
Mr Panteliadis trained as a Trauma and Orthopaedic surgeon and subsequently sub-specialized in Spinal Surgery. He completed the mixed orthopaedic and neurosurgical fellowship between Guy’s and St. Thomas’ Hospital and the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery. He has also completed the spinal fellowships at Oxford university Hospital and Salford Royal NHS Foundation trust.
Throughout his career, Mr. Panteliadis has gained extensive experience across leading healthcare facilities in the UK, working on a broad spectrum of spinal conditions in the adult and paediatric population including deformity, spinal trauma, spinal infection surgery, spinal tumour surgery, and degenerative spinal surgery. His clinical interests include spinal deformity, degenerative spine disease, and complex reconstructive spine surgeries.
He acquired further experience in the management of adult spinal deformity by attending the Spinal Department at the Hospital for Special Surgery, in New York, United States. He also gained a Master of Science at University College London in Sports & Exercise Medicine during his training.
Research/Teaching
Mr Panteliadis is actively involved in research and has published widely in a number of peer-reviewed medical journals. He has presented at national and international meetings. He has affiliation with King’s College London Medical School and is actively involved in teaching other doctors, nurses and allied health professionals.
Professional Websites
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Thoracic Pathologies
Lumbar Pathologies
Spinal Deformity
Tumours
Fractures
Infection
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