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13th December 2018


I had a shoulder stabilisation / SLAP repair 3 months ago. When I was trying to decide whether to have the procedure done I couldn’t find much information regarding the procedure and recovery so here’s a summary for anyone making the same decision: I had 3 dislocations of the shoulder and three subluxations across a 17 year period – all traumatic. After the final dislocation I decided something had to be done. In my initial consultation with Mr Polyzois he seemed a little sceptical as to whether surgery would be the right option (I still had a good range of movement and strength) but I was keen to improve the stability to decrease the risk of future dislocations. I had a CT and MRI/Arthroscopy scan – the Arthroscopy involves injecting a dye into the shoulder to show up in the MRI – It’s uncomfortable but not painful. With the results of the CT and MRI, Mr Polyzois identified 4 tears in the labrum and was happy to operate and effect a repair. The surgery itself was not problematic with only one night in hospital, the nerve block on the shoulder took longer than anticipated to wear off and I had numbness in my hand of a few days, however I think this benefitted me as I had very little pain after the operation and throughout my recovery. I found the hardest part was being in a sling and unable to use my primary hand for 6 weeks – be warned that you will stay in the sling and almost entirely immobilise the arm for 6 weeks including sleeping. I’m 43 and have no other health issues, I’m fit and thought I’d recover faster and be out of the sling quickly – I was wrong! Whilst being in the sling is frustrating, I do now believe that this total immobilisation allows the joint to heal and be really strong and stable, the disadvantage is that the muscle around the shoulder atrophies and the strength to drive normal movement almost disappears. Although I now have 95% of the range of movement (compared to my good arm) there’s still a fair way to go with building back to normal strength. Mr Polyzois was excellent throughout – I have found his manner and approach to be very matter of fact and to the point, but that’s the sort of manner I prefer so I think he understands his patients well and gives them what they need to know. I’m delighted with the outcome of the surgery. Although I still need to build more strength, the joint is very stable and I can comfortably stretch it and do things that would have almost certainly caused it to pop out 3 months ago!

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Written by a patient at St Peter's Hospital
6th December 2018


I have recently (12 weeks ago) had complex distal biceps tendon reconstruction surgery carried out by Mr. Polyzois, I played golf last Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, - though advised I need to be careful, my recovery thus far has been excellent and quicker than I expected. The team at St Peters have been nothing short of exemplary in all respects, furthermore I have taken inspiration from my experience, Mr Polyzois is no doubt one of the finest complex upper limb surgery consultants in the game and highly recommendable. B Hughes

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Written by a patient at St Peter's Hospital
4th December 2018


Dr Polyzois performed a Dog Bone technique on my left clavicle following a complete fracture. I was impressed by the operation, the fact that I have a wide range of movement already and will be able to regain full movement when it strengthens over time. Dr Polyzois has given great advice at each consultation answering all of my questions and informing me what will happen and what I need to do for the following weeks. I have been very pleased with how the operation went, the follow up consultations and how my clavicle has healed. I would highly recommend Dr Polyzois and this form of operation for this injury.

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4th December 2018


I had a BUPA referral for long term pain in my shoulder and had an arthiroscopic LHB Tenodesis and decompression performed by Mr Polyzois. My treatment went exactly as explained, I received great care and aftercare from my surgeon. The recovery has been as expected and relatively low levels of pain as I have worked through my physio and now about 2 months after my surgery I have a good range of movement and relief from the pain I had previously suffered. I would recommend Mr Polyzois without hesitation, the recovery has been well explained and treatment on track to surpass my expectation.

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Written by a patient at St Peter's Hospital
27th November 2018


I was seem to as a matter of urgency and all haste was made to correct my detached bicep. Surgery & follow up was fantastic and at no stage did I feel unsure of what was going on or my options.

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Profile

Mr Ioannis Polyzois is an experienced and skilled consultant trauma and orthopaedic surgeon at the Surrey Orthopaedic Clinic in Chertsey. He is an expert in shoulder and upper limb surgery, for which he is at the top of his field. He specialises in arthroscopic shoulder and elbow surgery, rotator cuff repair, shoulder stabilisation, complex upper limb trauma, the latest techniques in reconstructive surgery for sports upper limb injuries and all types of upper limb joint replacement surgery.

After qualifying from Liverpool University Medical School, Mr Polyzois completed his postgraduate trauma and orthopaedic training in Leeds, Athens and London. In this time, he worked in major trauma and elective centres, including Leeds General Infirmary and University College London Hospital. Whilst studying in Athens, he was the gold medallist in the Athens orthopaedic exit exam diploma and in the European Board Diploma. Mr Polyzois has also completed dual specialist fellowship training in shoulder and upper limb surgery at the Rowley Bristow unit in Chertsey and at the world-renowned Reading Shoulder Unit, a centre of excellence in this field.

Alongside his clinical commitments, Mr Polyzois is very active in his research, with more than 25 ‘medline’ peer-reviewed publications and authorship of several book chapters in orthopaedics and sports surgery. Mr Polyzois also presents regularly, both nationally and internationally on shoulder and elbow surgery, sports injuries and orthopaedics.

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