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.
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.
SPECIALIST EXPERIENCE
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Consultant Sarcoma and Reconstruction Surgeon at the London Sarcoma Service and the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital
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First recipient of the Bone Cancer Research Trust ‘Surgeon of the Year’ award
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Data and Genomics Lead for the London Sarcoma Service
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Board Member of the British Orthopaedic Oncology Society
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Trustee of the Skeletal Cancer Trust
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Birmingham Orthopaedic Oncology Meeting (BOOM) consensus group member
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Awarded International Society of Orthopaedic Centres fellowship
TRAINING & QUALIFICATIONS
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Lee studied Medicine at Imperial College, and remained in London to complete his basic surgical training.
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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.
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Fellowship trained at the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital, London in Orthopaedic oncology and complex reconstruction.
RESEARCH, PUBLICATIONS, TEACHING
Widely published in National and International journals including first author publication in the Lancet.
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.
Regularly teaches at international, national and regional meetings.
Sarcoma CONDITIONS & TREATMENTS
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What some of our patients say
Miss NN
Thank you and please accept my gratitude for a successful knee surgery and overall a very positive experience. This gold medal is for you!