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Written by a patient at Wycombe Hospital
19th December 2016


I have required this talented surgeon on two occasions in June 2014 for a total hip replacement with further surgery in October 2015 for replacement knee both on my right side it was almost impossible for me to walk,I was facing life in a wheel chair. Now I have full movement in my right leg and pain free This true gentleman has given me back my life . A very grateful senior citizen Mr Derek Adams.

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17th November 2016


Mr Krishnan replaced my right knee. He advised me before the operation of exactly what would occur, and gave me other options besides a replacement, although he advised that a complete replacement was what I needed. He came to see me personally after the operation to make sure that everything was OK. It is now 6 weeks since the operation, and although there is still slight swelling of the knee, I can walk without a stick, without a limp and with minimum pain.

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17th November 2016


My husband has had a knee replacement and his new knee is brilliant.

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Written by a patient at Wycombe Hospital
2nd November 2016


I first met Mr Krishnan in June 2015 just before he completed my full left knee replacement in the August. His pre-op talk was very precise and clear, listening and giving clear answers to my many questions. The operation went very smoothly and healing was quite quick.(you must do the excercises). I am now looking forward to having my right knee replacement carried out by Mr Krishnan in total confidense. Many thanks, regards, Graham Perkins.

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Written by a patient at Wycombe Hospital
6th October 2016


On 15 August 2016 Mr Krishnan conducted the total hip relacement procedure on my left side at Wycombe hospital. It has proved for me a huge success and has given me back my life. After 35 years in the Forces I had a lot of wear and tear and was only able to sleep intermittently. I am now able to sleep normally thanks to this effective procedure I was very impressed with the outstanding professionalism of the Surgeon ,his team and all those on the Ward. My after care was also extremely efficient. It was almost a pleasure to need surgery! I much appreciated the clear and thorough explanations both pre and post operation and frankly was vastly superior to the treatment I received privately elsewhere on a separate occasion.

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Profile

Mr Shibu Krishnan is a Consultant Hip and Knee Surgeon working in several practices, including the BMI Chiltern, BMI Shelburne and Spire Thames Valley hospitals in Buckinghamshire. His NHS practice is at Wycombe and Stoke Mandeville hospitals since 2013. He is qualified in Sports and Exercise medicine and regularly treats sports injuries of the hip and knee region. He has a special interest in treating damaged joint cartilage, having completed a clinical research fellowship in novel cartilage regeneration techniques and cartilage implantation. He has several publications in reputed international journals on this topic. His other area of interest is the use of computer designed patient specific jigs in joint replacement surgery.
He performs over four hundred hip and knee surgeries each year including minimally invasive hip replacements, revision
(Re-do) hip surgery, primary total knee replacement surgery, partial knee replacement surgery and knee revision surgery. He has also performed over a thousand knee arthroscopic (key hole) surgeries including cartilage operations, meniscal repair procedures, Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstructions etc.
Mr Krishnan qualified in Medicine in 1997 and completed his Masters in Orthopaedics in 2001. He then undertook higher surgical training in Trauma and Orthopaedics in the North West London Thames training programme. He has also completed numerous fellowships across the world. This includes the Lower Limb Fellowship (Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital), British Orthopaedic Association's Transitional Fellowship in hip and knee surgery(Wycombe and Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital), AO Foundation’s Trauma Travelling Fellowship (University Clinic Muenster, Germany) and the Trauma Fellowship at St Mary’s Major Trauma Centre in London.
Apart from performing surgery, he enjoys teaching and training in orthopaedic surgery and is an Associate Professor at the St
George's University School of Medicine, Grenada as well as an Associate member of the Faculty of Surgical Trainers with the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh. He is an Associate Editor for the International Journal of Orthopaedic Sciences and is a reviewer for The Bone & Joint Journal.
Mr. Krishnan is committed to service development and clinical leadership and has completed a master’s level postgraduate certificate in Innovation and Improving Performance with the Teeside University and a level 7 qualification in Strategic Management and Leadership with the Chartered Management Institute.
His hobbies include road cycling and hiking.

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