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Orthopaedic Surgery
Bucks Cross Road Chelsfield, Orpington, United Kingdom, BR6 7RG
Orthopaedic Surgery
Guildford Road Ottershaw, Chertsey, United Kingdom, KT16 0RQ
Johan Witt is a specialist in disorders of the hip.
He trained in London, with fellowships in Boston, Sydney and Bern.
He looks after both young and older patients where the spectrum of hip conditions tend to differ.
He has built up a specialist unit at University College London Hospitals looking after young adults with hip conditions with the focus on hip preservation surgery. Examples include hip arthroscopy for femoroacetabular impingement and management of labral tears and Periacetabular osteotomy surgery for hip dysplasia. He has developed a minimally invasive approach for this type of surgery allowing more rapid recovery.
He has extensive experience in Hip Replacement Surgery including in very young patients and is an adopter of the Direct Anterior Approach for hip replacement which is a minimally invasive approach which facilitates an easier and quicker recovery.
Main research interests include outcomes of hip preservation procedures, CT analysis of hip deformities, Ceramic on ceramic hip replacement and minimally invasive approaches for hip surgery
Member of the British Hip Society
Member of the International Society for Hip Arthroscopy and hip preservation
Elected member of the International Hip Society
Reviewer of scientific articles for the Bone and Joint Journal, Journal of Hip Preservation Surgery, and Hip International
Invited as a faculty member to
national and international meetings on hip preservation surgery and hip replacement
Convener of many meetings on hip preservation surgery around the country over the past decade.
Publications can be viewed on PubMed under Witt J D
Educational website on hip preservation surgery and hip replacement: www.hipjointsurgery.co.uk
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