1.
BAPRAS Educational Course,
Manchester, 11-12th
April 2008
The management
of soft tissues in craniofacial surgery. Lecture
2.
Maxilofacial Unit St George’s Hospital. Guest Speaker,
12th December
2007
Ear Reconstruction
Management of Skin Malignancy
3.
4th
International Congress on Auricular Reconstruction BAPRAS
Edinburgh,10-12 October 2007
Comparing analgesia techniques after costal cartilage
harvest.
British
Association of Plastic Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons Educational Course, Manchester, 29-30th September
2006
Paediatric
trunk deformities. Lecture
British
Association of Plastic Surgeons, December 2005
Versatility
of diced cartilage – fascia grafts in dorsal nasal augmentation
European
Association of Plastic Surgeons, Marseille, France, May 2005
Free
tensor fasciae latae musculofasciocutanious flap. Its use in reconstructing challenging defects, a series of 85 cases.
Annual Scientific Congress of the Royal Australasian College of
Surgeons, Melbourne, Australia, April 2004
Free tensor fasciae latae musculofasciocutanious flap.
Annual Scientific Congress of the Royal Australasian College of
Surgeons, Melbourne, Australia, April 2004
The use of the Siamese combined free flap to reconstruct challenging
defects: twin and triplet variants
The phenomenon of the late recovered bell’s palsy. Treatment options
to improve symmetry and patient psychology.
International
confederation for Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery, 13th Congress, Sydney, Australia, August 2003
Extensor
tendon rehabilitation regimes. A prospective randomised trial.
British
Association of Plastic Surgeons, June 2002
Percutanious
anterior scoring, Another twist to the story.
European
Association of Plastic Surgeons, Crete, Greece, May 2002
Percutanious
anterior scoring, Another twist to the story.
International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, Istambul, Turkey, May 2002
Long term prospective follow-up of botulinum toxin treatment for facial rhytides
European Association of Plastic Surgeons, Helsinki, Finland, May 2001
Invited Speaker ECSAPS Winner Best Presentation
5-fu modulates collagen synthesis by fibroblasts: implications for the reduction in post-operative recurrence
rates in Dupuytren’s contracture.
British Association of Plastic Surgeons, November 2000
5-fu and its mode of action in Dupuytren’s disease
5-fu modulates collagen synthesis by fibroblasts: implications for the reduction
in post-operative recurrence rates in Dupuytren’s contracture
Scandinavian-Hungarian Hand Society, Kuopio Finland, August
2000
The role of 5-fluorouracil in the modulation of the important pro-fibrotic factor, transforming growth
factor beta 1, in Dupuytren’s contracture fibroblasts
The modulation of fibroblast function to reduce the recurrence rates of Dupuytren’s disease of
the hand (Poster)
The complications of Dupuytren’s contracture surgery (Poster)
European Tissue Repair Society, Brussels, Belgium, May
2000
The modulation of TGFb-1, an important profibrotic factor, by 5-fu in fibroblasts derived from Dupuytren’s
contracture
British Association of Plastic Surgeons, November 1999
Dupuytren’s Fibroblasts. The effect of growth mediators and 5-FU on collagen metabolism
How collagen synthesis of cultured fibroblasts is affected by 5-fluorouracil and TGFb
How 5-fluorouracil and TGFb affects the collagen metabolism of cultured fibroblasts
American Society for Surgery of the Hand, Boston, Massachusetts, USA,
September 1999
Dupuytren’s fibroblasts and transforming growth factor b1: A possible explanation for high postoperative recurrence rates (Poster)
Dupuytren’s Disease. A long term follow up of 253 patients (Poster)
Royal Society of Medicine, Plastic Section, January 1999
Research. A Personal View.
The influence of TGFb-1 on Dupuytren’s fibroblasts
British Association of Surgical Oncology, November 1998
Breast Reconstruction: comparing five different methods of breast volume measurement
RAFT Annual Seminar, October 1998
Dupuytren’s disease
Royal Society of Medicine, Plastic Section, May 1998
Difficult head and neck reconstruction
Royal Society of Medicine, Plastic Section, March 1998
A secure case of self mutilation
Royal Society of Medicine, Clinical Section, October 1996
Subclavian steal syndrome. Carotid subclavian transposition