Mr Philip Stott
MB, BS, FRCS (Tr. & Orth.), MRCS, DPhil
Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon - Hip Surgery
Hip
Main Speciality
Orthopaedics
Sub Speciality
Hip Surgery
Clinical interests
Hip Disease; the management of adult hip/groin problems, from primary and revision hip replacement to hip arthroscopy.
Current memberships
The British Hip Society
The British Orthopaedic Association
The Royal College of Surgeons of England
Professional Profile
Mr Philip Stott specialises in treating hip disorders ranging from sports men and women or someone having their first hip replacement to the patient who has problems with their fifth hip! He is fascinated by how hip surgery and treatment have improved over the last decade, and enjoys guiding patients through the complexity of modern hip surgery.
After attending medical school in London he did most of his basic surgical rotation in and around Brighton. He completed his DPhil at Sussex University in Biomechanical Engineering. This work has changed how surgeons are trained.
He then went on to train on the St. George's Hospital Orthopaedic rotation. He completed a trauma fellowship in New Zealand and then joint replacement and pelvic fracture fellowships at St. George's. He has lectured at international hip surgery courses.
During his training Mr Stott quickly became interested in hip problems. He was attracted to pelvic fractures as a way to gain expertise with pelvic/hip anatomy and disorders.
He has an interest in the treatment of infected joint replacements and in patients with massive bone loss. Mr Stott also performs hip replacement surgery for the NHS as well as trauma involving the hip. He regularly operates on patients with complex fractures around the pelvis, and joint replacements.
In 2012 Mr Philip Stott published internationally on the treatment of patients with fractured hips. He spoke at the last British Hip Society meeting in Sheffield on infected hips.
Personal Profile
Outside of work Mr Stott’s interests are his family, mountain biking, and music.
Financial Interests/Shares
Indirectly holds a 2.08% share in Montefiore House Limited, which owns Montefiore Hospital.