Mr Trikha offers expertise in the latest minimally-invasive or ‘key-hole surgery techniques for meniscus (cartilage) repair and knee ligament (anterior cruciate ligament - ACL, PCL, MCL, LCL) reconstruction. He leads a comprehensive specialist knee service for patella (kneecap) problems and knee preserving / replacement surgery including total knee replacement, partial knee replacement, and the new robotic knee replacements. He offers the very latest advice on cutting-edge knee preservation and regenerative techniques including stem cell treatments, Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) and Hyaluronic acid (HA) injection therapy. He was born in Yorkshire and qualified from St Georges Hospital Medical School, London and completed his postgraduate orthopaedic training in London. His specialist fellowship training in knee surgery was at the internationally renowned North Sydney Orthopaedics Sports Medicine Centre, Australia. In the NHS, he leads an acute knee injury service. He is the clinical governance lead for orthopaedics, rheumatology and pain services. Previously he has been the clinical director for lower limb surgery and deputy divisional director for surrey iMSK. He is passionate about training and educating future surgeons, therapists and GPs and he is the educational lead for surgical trainees. He is the lead supervisor for an approved Royal College of Surgeons Fellowship.
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