Mr Lee Bayliss

Consultant Orthopaedic Bone and Soft Tissue Sarcoma Surgeon
MB BS, BSc (Hons), FRCS (Tr&Orth), AICSM
Lee is an award-winning Consultant Orthopaedic Bone and Soft tissue Sarcoma Surgeon working in the London Sarcoma Service at the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital. He runs a complex bone and soft tissue tumour surgery and reconstruction practice and is a core member of both private and NHS multi-disciplinary teams specialising in treating bone and soft tissue tumours. He focuses consultations on patient-specific treatment plans to ensure best possible outcomes can be achieved.

SECRETARY DETAILS

Safiya Valu
Email: baylisspa@gop.health
Practice Direct Dial: 020 3824 2299

AREAS OF EXPERTISE

  • Paediatric and Adult tumour surgery including malignant bone and soft tissue sarcomas (rare skeletal cancers), pathological fractures and metastatic bone disease.
  • Benign bone lesions (including osteochondroma, enchondroma, bone cysts, ABC, GCT) benign soft tissue lesions (including lipoma, nerve sheath tumours, PVNS/GCTTS)
  • Pelvic and sacral tumours.
  • Computer assisted surgery, patient-specific custom and 3d printed implants, robotic surgery
  • Complex biological reconstruction (including allograft, extra-corporeal irradiation and vascularised grafts)
  • Revision of endoprosthetic joint replacement including management of infection.
  • First recipient of the Bone Cancer Research Trust ‘Surgeon of the Year’ award
  • Data and Genomics Lead for the London Sarcoma Service
  • Board Member of the British Orthopaedic Oncology Society
  • Trustee of the Skeletal Cancer Trust
  • Birmingham Orthopaedic Oncology Meeting (BOOM) consensus group member
  • He continued to higher surgical training in Orthopaedics and Trauma on the Oxford training rotation and a PhD (DPhil) at the University of Oxford into predicting the best timing for patients to undergo joint replacement surgery to ensure best outcomes.
  • Fellowship trained at the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital, London in Orthopaedic oncology and complex reconstruction.
  • Award winning presentations and publications of research in both tumour and arthroplasty surgery.
  • Ongoing areas of interest include outcomes in tumour surgery, use of novel technology and modelling of population-level data.

SARCOMA CONDITIONS + TREATMENTS

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