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Mr Elliot Sorene

Mr Elliot Sorene

Trauma & orthopaedic surgery 04207698

  • Fee assured
  • Not in Open Referral network
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Fee assured
Not in Open Referral network

Specialises in

  • Hand & Wrist
  • Trauma

Offers

  • Face-to-face consultations
  • Video and telephone consultations

About me

Mr Sorene obtained his medical degree from University College London and Middlesex School of Medicine MBBS in 1995 and completed his Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgery training in 2004. He was awarded the AO scholarship in 2002 and the Merck Sharp & Dohme (MSD) scholarship for excellence in 2004

He undertook Fellowships in hand, wrist and upper limb surgery training at the Pulvertaft Hand Centre Derby in 2004-2005 and Centre for Hand and Upper Limb Surgery Wrightington Hospital, Lancashire in 2006. He was awarded the European Diploma in Hand Surgery best candidate 2005 and the Churchill Livingstone Medal. He was the Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgery 2006. His current NHS post is Consultant Orthopaedic, Hand & Upper Limb surgeon University College London Hospital. His private office is based at the Hospital of St John & St Elizabeth.

He is an invited faculty member at Wrightington and Derby hand and wrist surgery courses and wrist arthroscopy courses at the Royal College of Surgeons of England. He is an invited speaker at the GP forum of the Royal Society of Medicine and Royal College of Physicians GP courses and an invited speaker on the subject of bomb blast trauma to Department of emergency Medicine and Pre-hospital care of the London Hospital, Helicopter Emergency Medical Service (HEMS) and other NHS trusts

Mr Sorene is an editorial board member of the Journal of Children’s Orthopaedics, the official journal of the European Paediatric Orthopaedic Society (EPOS)

Areas of interest

Hand surgery; Trauma; Wrist surgery; Elbow surgery; Carpal tunnel Syndrome; acute hand and upper limb trauma; Distal radius fractures; scaphoid fractures; post-traumatic hand and wrist reconstruction; flexor tendon reconstructive surgery; scaphoid surgery; vascularised bone grafting; chronic wrist pain; carpal instability surgery; Kienbock's disease and lunate replacement surgery; rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis surgery; partial and total wrist replacement; arthroscopic wrist and elbow surgery; finger joint replacements; peripheral nerve surgery; Dupuytren Surgery and Xiapex/Xiaflex treatment; sports injuries; the musician's hand

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Procedures completed

  • T7231

    Open release of constriction of sheath of tendon (e.g. trigger finger) - (5-50)

    London Clinic (5-50)

  • A6510

    Carpal tunnel release (open) - (5-50)

    London Clinic (1-5)

  • T6520

    Tendon sheath injection of therapeutic substance including Viscosupplement +/- image guidance - (5-50)

  • W2100

    Primary open reduction of intra-articular fracture of long bone with internal fixation, e.g. proximal humerus or proximal tibia (+/- arthroscopic assistance) - (5-50)

    London Clinic (1-5)

  • W9040

    Injection(s) +/- aspiration, into joint, cyst, bursa - unilateral - (5-50)

  • T5900

    Excision of ganglion - (1-5)

    London Clinic (1-5)

  • W3530

    Removal of percutaneous wire - (1-5)

    London Clinic (1-5)

  • W3203

    Early open reduction and internal fixation of scaphoid fracture, i.e. within 6 weeks of fracture - (1-5)

    London Clinic (1-5)

  • X4810

    Change of cast without general anaesthetic (as sole procedure) - (1-5)

  • W0512

    Interpositional silastic arthroplasty of mcp/pip joint- single - (1-5)

  • T5210

    Dupuytren's fasciectomy multiple digits with proximal interphalangeal joints - (1-5)

    London Clinic (1-5)

  • W2300

    Secondary open reduction of fracture of short bone (including intra-articular fracture for delayed/non-union and including bone graft) - (1-5)

  • W1920

    Primary open reduction of long bone with fixation - (1-5)

  • T6820

    Secondary repair or reconstruction of extensor of hand/forearm - (1-5)

    London Clinic (1-5)

  • W2582

    Closed reduction of fracture of short bone (including cast or percutaneous K-wires) - (1-5)

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