This information is provided by Professor Adam Frampton.
Prof Adam Frampton is a Consultant General and Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary (HPB) Surgeon based in Guildford and London. He is a specialist in treating hernias and gallstones, as well as all benign and cancerous disorders of the liver, pancreas and biliary-tract. His interests include minimally invasive surgery, acute / chronic pancreatitis, complex gallstone disease and bile duct stones, pancreatic cysts, neuroendocrine tumours and abnormal liver function tests / jaundice. He qualified from Imperial College London in 2003 and completed his specialist training on the South-West London rotation. He advanced his surgical skills training in laparoscopic / robotic HPB surgery at the Hammersmith and Royal Marsden Hospitals, and in liver transplantation at the Royal-Free Hospital, London. He is a well recognised “surgical-scientist” and is an active researcher alongside his clinical practice. He was awarded a PhD from Imperial in 2013 for his work on pancreatic cancer. He was awarded the distinguished Hunterian Professorship by the Royal College of Surgeons of England in 2018. He is currently tenured Assoc. Professor in Surgical Oncology and the Head of Oncology at the University of Surrey where he leads a laboratory group and supervises BSc, MSc, MD and PhD students. His primary aim is to develop “cutting-edge” research, and translate findings into patient benefits, using an evidence-based approach.
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Additional specialties and sub-specialties
General surgery - Upper Gastrointestinal Surgery
Special clinical interests
Special interests 1. Removal of skin ‘lumps and bumps’ e.g. lipoma, sebaceous cysts, skin tags, abscess drainage 2. Gallstone disease: Open/laparoscopic cholecystectomy (gallbladder removal) with on-table cholangiography Open/laparoscopic common bile duct (CBD) exploration and clearance Completion cholecystectomy (previously abandoned elsewhere) Repair of bile duct injuries/biliary reconstruction. 3. Groin and abdominal wall hernia repair e.g. inguinal, femoral, umbilical, incisional, recurrent 4. Management of acute and chronic pancreatitis (multidisciplinary and multimodal approach) 5. Pancreatic pathology (benign/malignant) e.g. Pancreatic cancer, Pancreatic cystic lesions: Open/laparoscopic distal pancreatectomy and splenectomy Pancreaticoduodenectomy (Whipple's procedure/PPPD) Total pancreatectomy and splenectomy Central pancreatectomy. 6. Biliary and liver pathology (benign/malignant) e.g. gallbladder polyps, hepatocellular carcinoma, colorectal liver metastases, biliary-tract cancers (gallbladder, ampullary, cholangiocarcinoma), liver cysts, liver adenoma, focal nodular hyperplasia: Open/laparoscopic liver resection (hepatectomy) 7. Splenectomy for haematological malignancies 8. Excisional biopsy, including groin and axillary lymph nodes 9. Diagnostic laparoscopy to investigate abdominal symptoms 10. Duodenal pathology e.g. gastrointestinal stromal tumours (GIST), duodenal adenoma/cancer 11. Management of neuroendocrine tumors (NET) such as small bowel/carcinoid and pancreatic, as well as metastatic disease to the liver. Other interests Robotic surgery Multimodal treatment to increase the resectability of patients with advanced pancreatic cancer and colorectal liver metastases Assessment of acute abdominal problems and emergency surgery (e.g. laparoscopic appendicectomy for appendicitis, abscess drainage, treatment of bowel obstruction/bowel perforation) Surgical oncology
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anaesthetist during a surgical procedure. These fees are separate
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Aggregated data collected from anaesthetists over the last 2 years,
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Pre-assessment fees
LONDON
NATIONAL
Average
Average
£250
£225
Range
Range
£200 - £300
£175 - £275
Based on data from 151 anaesthetists in London
(325
nationally)
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