Mr Peter R Calder Mr Peter R Calder Mr Peter Calder Position: Consultant Paediatric and Limb Reconstruction Surgeon Private Patient Unit Enquiries: Email: ppu@rnohppu.com NHS Contact Details: Contact Name/Title: Jayne Norton - NHS secretary Email: jayne.norton@rnoh.nhs.uk Telephone: +44 (0)20 7390 6504 +44 (0)20 8909 5890 Specialties:
Limb Reconstruction Specialist clinical interests: Paediatric orthopaedics, adult and paediatric congenital deformity correction and limb reconstruction. Professional profile: Peter Calder is a Consultant Paediatric and Limb Reconstruction Surgeon. He was appointed as a Consultant at the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital in January 2005 and began practicing at the Portland Hospital for Women and Children in February 2006. He also undertakes clinics at Treloar School and College for people with physical disabilities. Mr Calder treats children with all non-spinal orthopaedic conditions including hip disorders, neuromuscular conditions, feet disorders and limb deformity correction and limb lengthening in both congenital and acquired conditions. He also sees adult patients with limb deformity including shortening, mal-union and non-union of fractures. He has extensive experience in external frame techniques including both the Ilizarov and Taylor Spatial Frames. He qualified from St Bartholomew s Hospital in 1993. He undertook his general surgical training on the St Bartholomew s basic surgical rotation before becoming a Specialist Orthopaedic Registrar on the Royal London training programme. During this period his interest in Paedictric Orthopaedics and in particular limb reconstruction began under the tutorship of Mr Mark Paterson and Mr Matthew Barry. He undertook the National Paediatric Orthopaedic Fellowship based at Great Ormond Street Hospital under Mr Robert Hill and the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital with Miss Deborah Eastwood and Mr Hashemi-Nejad. He also underwent a Masters Ilizarov Fellowship at the International Reconstructive Centre in Kurgan, Russia the origin of the Ilizarov ring external fixator. He has published in peer review journals on paediatric and limb reconstruction topics including several chapters in Orthopaedic textbooks. He is frequently invited to lecture on courses both for paediatric conditions including deformity correction and external fixation application. He is a member of the British Society for Children s Orthopaedic Surgery and the British Limb Reconstruction Society. Education and training: Peter Calder qualified from St Bartholomew s Hospital in 1993. He undertook his general surgical training on the St Bartholomew s basic surgical rotation before becoming a Specialist Orthopaedic Registrar on the Royal London training programme Publications: Oxford Textbook of Trauma and Orthopaedics, Second Edition Oxford University Press, 2011
Section Editor; Infection, Amputation, and Prostheses Chapters: Chronic long bone osteomyelitis Peter Calder Miscellaneous orthopaedic infections Sally Tennant and Peter Calder Amputations and prostheses Rajiv S. Hanspal and Peter Calder Acute osteomyelitis Peter Calder Septic Arthritis Peter Calder Management of the limb deficient child Peter Calder and Rajiv S. Hanspal Operative Orthopaedics; The Stanmore Guide Hodder Arnold Publishers, 2010 Limb Reconstruction Chapter Robert Jennings, Peter Calder The Stanmore Guide to Basic Sciences Hodder Arnold Publishers, 2007 Genetics Chapter Calder PR, Hashemi-Nejad A PUBLICATIONS: JOURNAL A Mosaic Activating Mutation in AKT1 Associated with the Proteus Syndrome Lindhurst MJ, Sapp JC, Teer JK, Johnston JJ, Finn EM, Peters K, Turner, J, Cannons JL, Bick D, Blakemore L, Blumhorst C, Brockmann K, Calder P et al The NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL of MEDICINE 2011, Vol 365; No 7: 611-619 The Good, Bad and Ugly pin site grading system. A reliable and memorable method for documenting and monitoring ring fixator pin sites Clint SA, Eastwood DM, Chasseaud M, Calder PR, Marsh DR Injury 2010 ; 41(2) :147-150 Lengthening of the congenital short femur using the Ilizarov technique Aston WJS, Calder PR, Baker D, Hartley J, Hill RA J Bone Joint Surg (Br) 2009; 91-B : 962-967 The use of Tranexamic acid to reduce blood loss during Total Hip Arthroplasty: An observational study. Hynes M, Rosenfeld P, Calder PR, Scott G Ann R Coll Surg Engl 2005; 87: 99-101 Short-term results of hemi-resurfacing for osteonecrosis of the femoral head. Calder PR, Hynes MC, Scott G Hip International 2004; 14: 174 Reducing missing fracture clinic radiographs by entrusting them to patients. Calder PR, Hynes M, Goodier WD Ann R Coll Surg Engl 2004; 86: 342-343 FRCS (Trauma and Orthopaedics) the final hurdle. Calder PR, Hynes M Ann R Coll Surg Engl (Suppl) 2003; 85: 321-323
The use of tranexamic acid to reduce blood loss during total knee arthroplasty. Hynes MC, Calder PR, Scott G The Knee 2003; 10: 375-377 Diaphyseal forearm fractures in children treated with intramedullary fixation: Outcome of K-wire versus Elastic Stable Intramedullary Nail. Calder PR, Achan P, Barry M Injury 2003; 34: 278-282 Assessment of the efficacy of Proguard RR-2 radio-protective gloves during forearm manipulation. Calder PR, Tennent TD, Allen PW Injury 2003; 34: 159-161 Increasing administrative efficiency of an Orthopaedic firm using a handheld computer. Calder PR, Goldie BS Ann R Coll Surg Engl (Suppl) 2001; 83: 302-303 The Operative Management of Displaced Intra-articular Fractures of the Calcaneum: A Two Centre Study Using a defined Protocol. Tennent TD, Calder PR, Salisbury RD, Allen PW, Eastwood DM Injury 2001; 32: 491-496 PUBLICATIONS: ABSTRACTS Assessment of outcome of percutaneous epiphysiodesis for leg length discrepancy. Tennant S, Tingerides C, Calder PR, Hashemi-Nejad A, Eastwood D JBJS 2006; 88-B; Supplement III:436 Computed Tomography in DDH, can it be used as a prognostic tool? Calder PR, Ramachandran M, Hill, Jones DHA JBJS 2006; 88-B; Supplement I:122 Forearm derotational osteotomies for congenital proximal radioulnar synostosis Ramachandran M, Lau K, Calder PR, Jones DHA JBJS 2006; 88-B; Supplement I:127 Anatomical considerations and limitations of wire placement using the Taylor Spatial Frame Hawkins R, Calder PR, Goodier D JBJS 2006; 88-B; Supplement I;170 Open fractures in children; a five year review. Calder PR, Reidy J, Crone D, Paterson JMH, Barry M JBJS 2005; 87-B; Supplement III:394 The cost implications of new specialised implant technology in surgically treating paediatric forearm fractures. Are K-wires too cheap? Achan P, Calder PR, Barry M JBJS 2004; 86-B Supplement III: 298
Intramedullary fixation of forearm fractures comparison of elastic nails or K-wires. Barry M, Calder PR, Achan P JBJS 2003; 85-B Supplement III: 274 Is scatter radiation exposure reduced significantly by radiprotective gloves during orthopaedic procedures? Calder PR, Tennent TD, Allen PW JBJS 2001; 83-B Supplement II: 184 PUBLICATIONS: MISCELLANEOUS Osteogenesis Imperfecta Review Manoj Ramachandran, Pramod Achan, Peter Calder, David Jones Accepted for emedicine.com Sep 04 Pediatric Fractures and Dislocations by Lutz von Laer Book review for Injury, accepted May 2004 Review questions in orthopaedics by Wright, Millet, Crocket and Craig Book review for the Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery 2002; 84-B, 1089 A-Z of Orthopaedic Radiology by Burnett, Taylor and Watson Book review for the Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery 2001; 83-B, 755 Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital Trust, Brockley Hill, Stanmore, Middlesex HA7 4LP. Tel: 020 8954 2300