Upper Limb Fractures

Mr Sinha has extensive experience in the management of a range of fractures of the upper limb, including proximal humeral fractures, humeral shaft fractures, elbow fractures (distal humerus, olecranon, radial head), forearm and wrist fractures (distal radius). During his training he spent twelve months working with Roger Emery and Peter Reilly at St Mary's hospital and six months with Rupert Eckersley in the hand unit at Chelsea and Westminster hospital. This combined with post CCT fellowships and three years working as a Consultant at the North West London Major Trauma Centre has provided him with a depth of knowledge and skill in the management of such injuries.

Pre operative AP and lateral radiographs and coronal CT of complex multi fragmented distal radius fracture

Post operative AP and lateral radiographs of distal radius fracture reduced and fixed with percutaneous k wires and external fixator

Post operative AP and lateral radiographs of healed distal radius fracture after removal of k wires and external fixator

Complex distal intra-articular humerus fracture with open wound AP and lateral radiographs

Post operative AP and lateral radiographs of open reduction and internal fixation with fragment specific wire fixation, olecranon osteotomy and tension band wire and three column locking plate fixation

Pre operative AP radiograph and sagittal CT view of complex distal radius fracture with large dorsal, solar and lunate fossa fragments

Post operative AP and lateral radiographs of two column plating with volar and dorsal locking plates

Post operative AP and lateral radiographs of open reduction and internal fixation and acute ligament repair for peri-lunated fracture dislocation of wrist.