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Mr Joyti Saksena

Consultant hip, knee, and sports surgeon

North London
Hip replacement
Knee replacement
Revision knee replacement
Knee arthroscopy
ACL reconstruction
Joint preservation surgery

About Mr Joyti Saksena

Mr Joyti Saksena is a consultant surgeon specialising in hip, knee, and sports orthopaedics. He has expertise in hip and knee replacements, arthroscopic procedures, ACL reconstruction, joint preservation, and patella stabilisation. Mr Saksena qualified from the University of Dundee in 1995. He undertook basic surgical training in the UK and Australia before specialist orthopaedic training on the esteemed Royal London rotation. During his training, he completed three specialist fellowships: one in hip reconstruction at the Princess Grace and King Edward VII Hospitals, another in hip and knee arthroplasty at the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital, and the third on the knee at the Royal Free and Wellington Knee Unit. Mr Saksena became a fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons and Physicians in 2007 and was appointed consultant orthopaedic surgeon in 2009. He has been the director of Total Orthopaedics since 2017, and is the owner of Orthopaedic Hip and Knee Solutions. In addition to his practice, Mr Saksena is keenly interested in orthopaedic innovation. He has travelled to the USA to work with surgeons who specialise in conservative hip and custom knee replacement techniques, and once he returned to the UK, he integrated 3d computer-aided planning and bespoke patient-specific implants into his clinical practice. He regularly conducts research in improving surgical outcomes and patient quality of life, aiming to enhance recovery with approaches that start from the pre-operative assessment and extend to post-operative rehabilitation; his research has been published in several journals and he has presented his work in Europe and the USA. Mr Saksena is also involved with medical education. He has been a training lead in orthopaedics before taking a post as the director of post-graduate medical education at The Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust, where, since 2013, he has been responsible for over 600 trainees across three hospitals. He has delivered lectures on orthopaedics and has peer-reviewed for journals in his field.

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