NJR Surgeon and Hospital Profile

Surgeon: Amit Bidwai

GMC: 6054170
SURGEON PROFILE
Surgeon
Specialist Areas:
Primary shoulder replacement
MEMBERSHIPS
Memberships:
British Orthopaedic Association
Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons (Trauma and Orthopaedics)
British Elbow and Shoulder Society
 
HOSPITALS IN WHICH THE SURGEON HAS ACTIVITY RECORDED IN NJR
12-MONTH PRACTICE PROFILE (1 YEAR)
Data for 1 April 2023 - 31 March 2024
Operation Type Operation SubcategoryProcedures Recorded for this SurgeonNational Average
Hip Primary-1754
Shoulder Primary-1617
Shoulder Revision-Fewer Than 53
           Total-33+74
Time from first procedure submitted to the NJR as Consultant in ChargeMore than 36 months
36-MONTH PRACTICE PROFILE (3 YEAR)
Data for 1 April 2021 - 31 March 2024
Operation Type Operation SubcategoryProcedures Recorded for this SurgeonNational Average
Hip Primary-22131
Shoulder Primary-5540
Shoulder Revision-Fewer Than 56
           Total-77+177
Time from first procedure submitted to the NJR as Consultant in ChargeMore than 36 months
HIPS
ABOUT THE PATIENTS WHO WERE TREATED

This information display shows overall characteristics for first-time hip replacement patients treated by this surgeon between 1 April 2003 and 31 March 2024. Against each characteristic you will be able to see whether this surgeon has been responsible for a greater or fewer number of patients of a particular type. This surgeon is represented on the chart by the black marker ().

The types of patients a surgeon treats can explain variation in patient outcomes after surgery. Please click on the “How to interpret this chart” button for further information.

For surgeons in England and Wales, the NJR has collected information since 2003. For surgeons in Northern Ireland since February 2013, for surgeons in the Isle of Man since July 2015 and for surgeons in Guernsey since November 2019.

Data for 1 April 2003 - 31 March 2024


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Percentage Of Patients Who Were:This SurgeonNational Average
Male28%40%
Under 60 years of age8%21%
Severely Obese (BMI of 35 or greater)9%13%
At higher risk of medical problems before or after Surgery (ASA 3+)61%19%
Diagnosed with conditions other than Osteoarthritis100%11%
 
USE OF ODEP RATED IMPLANTS About ODEP
Data for 1 April 2023 - 31 March 2024
No Implant Not ODEP rated ODEP rated
Implant typeNo. of primary procedures using an ODEP rated implantNo. of primary procedures using non ODEP rated implantNo. of primary procedures submitted without any implant details% of procedures using an ODEP rated implant
Hip Stem1700100%
Hip Cup201512%
 
SHOULDERS
ABOUT THE PATIENTS WHO WERE TREATED

This information display shows overall characteristics for first-time shoulder replacement patients treated by this surgeon between 1 April 2012 and 31 March 2024. Against each characteristic you will be able to see whether this surgeon has been responsible for a greater or fewer number of patients of a particular type. This surgeon is represented on the chart by the black marker ().

The types of patients a surgeon treats can explain variation in patient outcomes after surgery. Please click on the “How to interpret this chart” button for further information.

For surgeons in England and Wales, the NJR has collected information since 2012. For surgeons in Northern Ireland since February 2013, for surgeons in the Isle of Man since July 2015 and for surgeons in Guernsey since November 2019. BMI data submission for Shoulders started in June 2018.

Data for 1 April 2012 - 31 March 2024


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Percentage Of Patients Who Were:This SurgeonNational Average
Male31%30%
Under 60 years of age8%11%
Severely Obese (BMI of 35 or greater)10%18%
At higher risk of medical problems before or after Surgery (ASA 3+)39%32%
Diagnosed with conditions other than Osteoarthritis42%47%
 
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