Liam Horgan is a laparoscopic upper gastro-intestinal surgeon working in Northumbria Healthcare NHSFT with a special interest in day case hernia and gallbladder surgery. Liam qualified from University College, Cork in 1985. He moved to NE Thames for his higher surgical training and was a research fellow at the Royal Free Hospital. London. He joined Northumbria Healthcare NHSFT as their first dedicated Laparoscopic Surgeon in 1999. He formed the NUGITS group in 2000 and is its Director. The NUGITS group is one of the leading teams of laparoscopic surgeons in the UK and is recognised as a centre of excellence in Teaching and Training. The NUGITS group are also recognised as a leading unit in the UK by the NHS Institute of Innovation and Improvement in day case laparoscopic gallbladder surgery. NUGITS was a finalist in the Hospital Doctor of the Year Awards 2006. Liam was a council member of the British Association of Day Surgery and is a Clinical Lecturer in Surgery for the Medical School, Newcastle. He was the first national tutor in patient safety for theatre teams at the Royal College of Surgeons in England. His main interests include all forms of hernia, simple to complex recurrent incisional hernias, laparoscopic gallbladder and bile duct surgery, laparoscopic anti-reflux surgery, emergency laparoscopic surgery, laparoscopic training and proctoring, human factors and patient safety and operating theatre efficiency. He has spoken at meetings nationally and internationally and published on these areas. Liam is a board member of the British Hernia Society and organised the 2016 Newcastle Hernia Conference. He was elected President of the BHS in 2018 for 2 years. He is the lead driver behind the BHS Registry which will be the first national hernia registry in the UK. He also leads a long term voluntary commitment to support general surgery and hernia surgery, and has established a laparoscopic training program and service provision in Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Center, Moshi, Tanzania since 2003. Liam and his team won the prestigious BMJ Surgical Team of the Year 2014 for this work. Liam has overseen the introduction of robotic upper GI surgery in Northumbria Healthcare and over the past 2 years has carried out 380 robotic procedures.
Additional specialties and sub-specialties
General surgery - Upper Gastrointestinal Surgery • General surgery - Laparoscopic Surgery • General surgery - Robotic Surgery
Special clinical interests
My main interests include all forms of hernia, simple to complex recurrent incisional hernias, laparoscopic gallbladder and bile duct surgery, laparoscopic anti-reflux surgery, emergency laparoscopic surgery, laparoscopic training and proctoring, human factors and patient safety and operating theatre efficiency. I perform robotic surgery for the above conditions in North Tyneside Hospital,and mentor other surgeons.
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