About
Mr. Prokopios Annis is an accomplished consultant orthopaedic surgeon specialising in spinal surgery. He is currently the Lead of Adult Spinal Deformity Surgery at The Walton Neurosurgical Centre, in Liverpool.He attended medical school at the Universita degli Studi G d Annunzio, and earned his Doctor of Medicine and Surgery degree in 2000.After completing his studies in Italy, Mr. Annis returned to Thessaloniki, Greece, where he finished his surgical training. He also spent a year providing medical expertise and support to the Greek army during his national service.In 2006, Mr. Annis started his initial training in Trauma and Orthopaedic surgery at Asclepieion Hospital. It was during his residency there that he discovered his passion for spinal surgery. To further specialise in this field, he travelled to Salt Lake City, Utah, USA, where he spent six months at the Spinal Department of the University of Utah under the guidance of renowned Professor Darrel Brodke.In 2011, Mr. Annis earned the specialty title in Orthopaedics and Trauma surgery. That same year, he returned to Utah for advanced training in spinal surgery. Over the next four years, he focused extensively on spinal training and research, particularly in preventing complications in Adult Spinal Deformity. During this time, he published numerous articles in respected scientific journals, presented his research at international conferences, and contributed to various medical books.In 2012, his outstanding work earned him the prestigious Russel Hibbs award from the Scoliosis Research Society (SRS). During his time in Utah, he also completed the AO Spine North America research fellowship and a clinical spinal fellowship at the University of Utah. He gained extensive experience in complex spinal surgery, addressing a wide range of spinal problems, including challenging conditions such as degenerative scoliosis and fixed sagittal imbalance, which involve the entire spinal column from the skull to the pelvis.In 2014, Mr. Annis made the decision to return to Europe. In November of that year, he was appointed as a Spinal Consultant at the Royal University Hospital in Liverpool.