Mr Kostas Tsitskaris Consultant Profile
Mr Kostas Tsitskaris is a consultant orthopaedic surgeon with a specialist interest in conditions of the hip and knee. His clinical interests include primary and revision hip and knee surgery, and arthroscopic knee surgery (sports injuries, meniscal repair, ACL reconstruction, cartilage preservation).
Kostas completed his specialist orthopaedic training on the highly competitive UCH/Middlesex training programme. He trained in units with worldwide recognition, such as the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital (RNOH), Great Ormond Street Hospital and University College London Hospital. He then undertook two highly regarded specialist fellowships, first under Prof Michael Dunbar in Canada and then at the Barts Health Orthopaedic Centre and the Royal London Hospital. He had further fellowship experience from visiting centres of excellence for hip and knee surgery, such as the Mount Sinai Hospital in Toronto.
In addition to his clinical work, Kostas maintains a strong academic interest. In 2014, he completed a Masters (MSc) in Trauma and Orthopaedics at University College London. His research thesis examined corrosion and wear in total hip replacements. His ongoing research work includes, among others, the position as the local principal investigator for several national studies. He has published several manuscripts, abstracts and book chapters and has given presentations at some of the most prestigious orthopaedic conferences, such as the American Academy, the Orthopaedic Research Society and the British Orthopaedic Association. He is a reviewer for specialty journals, including the Bone and Joint Journal.
Kostas is passionate about delivering the best possible outcomes for his patients. He believes that effective communication and a thorough understanding of a patient’s individual circumstances, are elementary to successful long-term outcomes. Kostas prides himself on getting to the bottom of his patients’ conditions, engaging them fully in the decision-making process and treating them the way he would like to be treated himself.