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Dr Karthickeyan Raju

Dr Karthickeyan Raju
17 Years of Experience
  • Consultant Department of Orthopaedics
  • Speciality :

    Orthopedics
  • Degrees :

    MBBS, MRCS (Edin), FRCS Trauma & Orthopaedics (Edin), CCT (London South West Thames Rotation, UK), Post CCT Training (Sports Injury, Arthroscopy & Joint Replacements)
  • Language :

    English, Hindi
  • Hospital :

    Apollo Hospitals, Chennai
  • City & Country:

    Chennai, India
  • Address :

    Apollo Hospitals 21, Greams Lane, Off Greams Road Chennai
About Doctor

About Dr. Karthickeyan Raju

  • Dr. Karthickeyan Raju is one of the top Orthopaedic in Greams Road, Chennai. He has done MBBS, FRCS. He has helped numerous patients in her 17 years of experience as a Orthopaedic. You can consult Dr. Karthickeyan Raju at Apollo Hospital in Greams Road, Chennai. You can freely conversation in English, Hindi with Dr. Karthickeyan Raju. Dr. Karthickeyan Raju offers best medical services like Consultation.

Specialization

  • Orthopaedic
     

Education

  • MBBS - Madras Medical College and Research Institute, Chennai

  • FRCS - Royal College Of Surgeon Of Edinburgh, U.k

MemberShips:

  • amilnadu Medical Council
  • British Orthopaedic Association
  • General Medical Council—UK
  • Medical Defence Union, London
  • Surrey Orthopaedic Clinic – International Affiliate
  • Certifications:

  • MBBS TN Dr MGR Medical University India
  • MRCS Royal College of Surgeons UK                               
  • FRCS Royal College of Surgeons UK                   
  • CCT London Deanery & GMC UK                       
  • UK Specialist Registry General Medical CouncilUK

Courses:

  • Meniscal Repair & Coblation
  • Trauma Symposium, Royal Society of Medicine, London
  • The Great Debate London
  • The Royal Marsden Hospital Management Course
  • British Trauma Society Meeting
  • Medway FRCS Course
  • Chertsey FRCS Course
  • Sheffield & Chesterfield FRCS Course
  • Good Clinical Practice Course
  • BOFAS Principles Course, London
  • London Deanery - Communication Skills Resources course
  • BOA Congress/Instructional Course, Birmingham
  • BJJ Reviewers Day, London
  • Wrexham Foot & Ankle Course
  • UK Cochrane Centre Workshop for Review Authors, Oxford
  • Royal Free FRCS Course, London
  • ATLS (Recertification), Basildon
  • ASSET Course, London
  • Arthro London
  • The London Imperial Spine Course, RCS Eng
  • Trauma symposium, The Royal Society of Medicine, London
  • Ankle fracture course, Kingston
  • London Hip Meeting, London
  • GCP –Good Clinical Practice, St- Helier Hospital
  • IR(ME)R – Training, Epsom
  • Principles & Management of Femoral Neck Fractures, Kingston
  • Assertiveness & Positive Influencing at Work, London
  • Essential Leadership for SpR-level Doctors, London
  • BOA 39th Instructional Course, Manchester
  • Basic principles of Ilizarov frames, St-Peters Hospital, Chertsey
  • Complex Fracture Course, St-Peters Hospital, Chertsey
  • Surgical Approaches Upper & Lower Limb, RCSEng, London
  • ATLS Recertification Course, RCSEng, London
  • Current Concepts in External Fixation in Trauma, London
  • GCP Training Course
  • AO Principles in Operative Fracture Management for Surgeons, Basingstoke
  • Life Support Update Course, Southend Hospital
  • Trauma Skills Course at Wythenshawe Hospital, Manchester
  • MRCS Clinical Course at Newham University Hospital, London
  • MRCS Viva Course at Aintree hospital, Liverpool
  • CCrISP Course at the Gloucester Royal Hospital, Gloucester
  • Basic Surgical Skills course at St-Mary’s Hospital, London
  • ECDL Induction Course, QEH, King’s Lynn           
  • Acute Life Threatening Events Recognition & Treatment
  • Advanced trauma life support course in Royal Lancaster Infirmary 

Research And Publications

  • Research:
  • Presented at British Trauma Society on “Gravity Assisted Vs Anti-Gravity fixation method for Traumatic Inter-Trochanteric Femoral Neck Fracture - Nature Assisted Surgery”
  • Presented at British Trauma Society on “Damage limiting approach towards reconstruction of unreconstructable elbow anatomy & function following trauma – Extensor Mechanism & Ulnar Nerve Friendly surgical approach”
  • Presented at British Trauma Society on “Probiotic Preventive Prophylaxis for Clostridium Difficile associated diarrhoea in traumatic Fracture Neck of Femur Patients – Does it work?”
  • Presented at Sam Simmonds Meeting, UK: Distal Femur Fracture Biomechanical Study
  • Presented at Sam Simmonds Meeting: Ceramic on Metal ?Tribological Option in THR
  • Presented at Sam Simmonds Meeting: Use of Mini- Tight Rope in Hallux Valgus Correction 
  • Presented at Essex Regional Orthopaedic Meeting: Wrist Instabilities
  • Presentation on Extensor Mechanism Injuries, London SWT
  • Presentation on Osteoporosis, London SWT
  • Presentation on SUFE, London SWT
  • Presentation on Classification and Management of Wrist Fractures, London SWT
  • Presentation on Wrist Instabilities, London SWT
  • Presentation on Current concepts in Management of Distal radius fractures, London SWT
  • Presentation on AO Principles of Internal Fixation, London SWT
  • Presentation on Extensor Tendon Rupture following Distal Volar Radial Plating, London SWT
  • Presentation on DVT & Prophylaxis London SWT
  • Presentation on Renal Failure, London SWT
  • Presentation on Fracture Healing & Non-union, London SWT
  • Presentation on Use of Ilizarov technique in infected non-union of tibia, London SWT
  • Publications:

    Presentations:

     

    • Currently undertaking a Cochrane review on “Conservative Vs Surgical Management of Tibial shaft Fracture in Adults”.
    • Experimental study with UK Surrey University comparing; Biomechanical Properties of Medial fixation Vs Lateral Fixation for communited medial supracondylar femoral fracture.
    • Comminuted supracondylar femoral fractures: a biomechanical analysis comparing the stability of medial versus lateral plating in axial loading. Strategies in Trauma and Limb Reconstruction. 2016;11(3):187-191. doi:10.1007/s11751-016-0268-0.
    • Surgical versus conservative interventions for treating tibial shaft fractures in adults (protocol). Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2014, Issue 4. Art.No.: CD011095. DOI: 10.1002/14651858.CD011095.
    • A Meta-analysis and Systematic Review of Randomised Controlled Trials Comparing Cognitive Behavioural Therapy to Conventional Treatment of Osteoarthritis. Current Rheumatology Reviews 2013; 9: 158-164
    • Outpatient Experience at ST3 Grade Orthopaedic Trainees - Annals of Royal College of Surgeons of England (Suppl), Oct 2010; 92:1-3
    • Letter on Coding: an audit of its accuracy and implications - Annals of Royal College of Surgeons of England (Suppl), Feb 2009; 91:70-71
    • E-Letter on Clinical Governance of Independent Treatment Centres, J Bone Joint Surg (Br) Online, 17 Feb 2009, www.jbjs.org.uk/cgi/eletters/91-B/2/141. 

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