Reviews

 
Recommend
Trust
Listening
 
« 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 »
Page 3 of 9
 
Written by a private patient at Queen Anne Street Medical Centre
16th January 2022


I had a meniscus transplant and ostetomy, from the first consultation to even now professor Wilson and his team have been nothing but help, wether it was a question I had, or making me feel comfortable the day of the op everything was absolutely perfect and would recommend 100 percent. I also should say I felt very little pain considering the surgery I had. Start to finish, great.

Recommend
Trust
Listening
 
Written by a private patient at Queen Anne Street Medical Centre
11th January 2022


Professor Adrian Wilson explains fully the pros and cons of the surgery required and his ability to do this leaves you quite relaxed re the impending surgery and including post op. I cannot praise him more highly for his ability in not only performing surgery but for his overall approach to myself as a patient,

Recommend
Trust
Listening
 
Written by a private patient at Queen Anne Street Medical Centre
4th January 2022


In Oct 2015 I was diagnosed with osteoarthritis and advised by the NHS to have full knee replacements in both knees but having read what risks were involved, I decided I would put up with the pain instead and only proceed with full knee replacement surgery if I had no other choice. In Sep 2019 I was lucky enough to encounter Prof Adrian Wilson and his team at the Regenerative Clinic / HSSH. Having requested MRI scans on both knees Prof Wilson confirmed the NHS diagnosis and made me aware of all the different options. To my delight one of the options was stem cell therapy, with minimal risk, so I tried it without any hesitation. I remember limping into theatre and walking out with no limp and no pain. However, due to a Second and Third Toe plantar plate rupture on my right foot which made me transfer all my body weight onto my left knee, the pain returned with a vengeance. Having completed a successful right foot surgery by Mr Nima Heidary at the HSSH, I underwent Partial Knee Replacement surgery on my left knee with Prof Wilson at the London Clinic, because the HSSC does not offer overnight stays. My operation went extremely well and much to the nurses’ surprise on the 6th Floor I was able to walk unaided on the first day of surgery. The physiotherapists were equally gob smacked when they saw me walk to the hydrotherapy pool carrying my crutches and I went down in history as the patient who walked out of hospital the following day carrying her crutches. Two weeks later, Mr Wilson’s first assistant, Mr Raghbir Khakha was equally surprised to see me drive to the HSSH to have my stiches removed. However, an existing Baker Cyst from 2015 decided to flare up 5 weeks post-surgery, almost punishing me for overdoing it and I found myself at the HSSH once again to have the excess fluid in my knee aspirated and cultured. Everyone was friendly but above all professional. The knee aspiration was undertaken in theatre to avoid infection and it was 30 seconds pain but instant relief afterwards. Fortunately, there was no infection. The remaiing fluid took a further 4 weeks to subside and now I have full flexion on my knee, and have started exercising, with caution, to avoid another flare up. I am so grateful to Prof Wilson for administering stem cell therapy as this delayed knee surgery and I was able to undergo a partial knee replacement instead which was not common 6 years ago. Equally grateful for his and his team’s success with my partial knee replacement. Thanks to the stem cell therapy, my right knee continues to be pain free and for this I am eternally grateful.

Recommend
Trust
Listening
 
Written by a private patient at Queen Anne Street Medical Centre
31st December 2021


I needed ACL reconstruction and thanks to Professor Wilson I can play competitive tennis again. I highly recommend Prof Wilson especially if you are athlete.

Recommend
Trust
Listening
 
Written by a private patient at Queen Anne Street Medical Centre
1st September 2021


In Oct 2015 I was diagnosed with osteoarthritis and advised by the NHS to have full knee replacements in both knees but having read what risks were involved, I decided I would put up with the pain instead and only proceed with full knee replacement surgery if I had no other choice. In Sep 2019 I was lucky enough to encounter Prof Adrian Wilson and his team at the Regenerative Clinic / HSSH. Having requested MRI scans on both knees Prof Wilson confirmed the NHS diagnosis and made me aware of all the different options. To my delight one of the options was stem cell therapy, with minimal risk, so I tried it without any hesitation. I remember limping into theatre and walking out with no limp and no pain. However, due to a Second and Third Toe plantar plate rupture on my right foot which made me transfer all my body weight onto my left knee, the pain returned with a vengeance. Having completed a successful right foot surgery by Mr Nima Heidary at the HSSH, I underwent Partial Knee Replacement surgery on my left knee with Prof Wilson at the London Clinic, because the HSSC does not offer overnight stays. My operation went extremely well and much to the nurses’ surprise on the 6th Floor I was able to walk unaided on the first day of surgery. The physiotherapists were equally gob smacked when they saw me walk to the hydrotherapy pool carrying my crutches and I went down in history as the patient who walked out of hospital the following day carrying her crutches. Two weeks later, Mr Wilson’s first assistant, Mr Raghbir Khakha was equally surprised to see me drive to the HSSH to have my stiches removed. However, an existing Baker Cyst from 2015 decided to flare up 5 weeks post-surgery, almost punishing me for overdoing it and I found myself at the HSSH once again to have the excess fluid in my knee aspirated and cultured. Everyone was friendly but above all professional. The knee aspiration was undertaken in theatre to avoid infection and it was 30 seconds pain but instant relief afterwards. Fortunately, there was no infection. The remailing fluid took a further 4 weeks to subside and now I have full flexion on my knee, and have started exercising, with caution, to avoid another flare up. I am so grateful to Prof Wilson for administering stem cell therapy as this delayed knee surgery and I was able to undergo a partial knee replacement instead which was not common 6 years ago. Equally grateful for his and his team’s success with my partial knee replacement. Thanks to the stem cell therapy, my right knee continues to be pain free and for this I am eternally grateful.

Recommend
Trust
Listening
 
 

« 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 »
Page 3 of 9

Profile

Globally recognised Knee and Sports Injury Specialist practicing privately in London, Berkshire and Hampshire.

Professor Wilson specialises in all aspects of soft tissue and reconstructive knee surgery and has pioneered techniques to improve treatment for sports injuries to the knee.

He has developed a number of evidence-based techniques which include new, minimally invasive procedures for knee realignment (osteotomy) and anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) repair. This includes a minimally invasive technique to treat anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries in children that has a fast recovery time and excellent long-term results.

Most recently, he has introduced Adipose Tissue Therapy, often used alongside other surgery, which harnesses the body’s own natural repair cells to help reduce pain and increase activity levels for patients with arthritis.

Professor Wilson regularly performs live surgery at major meetings and runs surgical training events including The Knee Osteotomy Masterclass, a two-day workshop held annually.