Carotid surgery

This list shows every expert witness in the UK Register of Expert Witnesses who claims expertise in Carotid surgery. Click on any expert witness to view full details. You may prefer to interactively search the Register.

Professor Marks in LEEDS
Advice on medico-legal aspects of head injuries, spinal injuries, Cauda Equina Syndrome, post-traumatic epilepsy & all other neurosurgical disorders, especially advice on subarachnoid haemorrhage & pituitary disorders • Advice on malpractice • Advice on carotid endarterectomy • Accredited Mediator
Professor McCollum in MANCHESTER
Artery & vein diseases • Arterial & venous thrombosis • Vascular injury or surgery • Arterial & venous surgery • Varicose veins • Stroke & cerebral perfusion • Carotid & extracranial artery surgery • Heart attack & stroke in young adults • Shock & organ damage • Blood transfusion • Leg ulceration • Pressure sores & bedsores • Provision of expert reports across the range of arterial & venous surgery • Life expectancy • Experience in medical negligence for both plaintiff & defence • Special experience in multi-party litigation
Mr Ormesher in MANCHESTER
Vascular surgery • Endovascular surgery • Aortic surgery • Venous disease • Carotid interventions • Lower limb interventions • Vascular imaging All correspondence to: British Medical Experts, 13 Park Terrace, Carmarthen, Carmarthenshire, SA31 3DG.
Professor Hands in OXFORD
Varicose veins • Deep vein thrombosis • Venous disease • Arterial disease outside the chest • Carotid disease • Aortic disease • Renal artery disease • Ischaemic leg • Amputation • Bypass grafting • Sympathectomy for ischaemia • Balloon angioplasty • Claudication • Rest pain • Leg ulceration
Mr Matheiken in BEDFORD
Mr Matheiken has been a full-time NHS Consultant in Vascular and Endovascular Surgery since 2013 and an expert medical witness since 2019. His well-established medico-legal practice reflects the wide domain of his own clinical work, with a particular interest in the prevention of major lower limb amputation and the treatment of diabetic foot complications. His instructions presently apportion into a 65:35 claimant:defendant ratio. He is receptive to urgent deadlines, over and above standard turnarounds of...
Mr Bahia in MANCHESTER
Aortic aneurysm, lower limb arterial and venous disease, and carotid artery disease. Mr Bahia is a member of a number of hospital programmes and committees aimed at optimising thrombosis treatment, prescribing compliance and improving risk management for vascular patients. Consulting at Kent and Canterbury Hospital.

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