Mr Ian Reilly is a highly motivated surgeon with a proven track record as a clinician and educator. He has enjoyed remarkable success in the full range of clinical environments and has a deep commitment to professional development.
He has been qualified as a Podiatric Surgeon since 1996 and has performed over 4,000 surgical procedures. He has a particular interest in bunion and soft tissue surgery and has lectured internationally on plastic surgical procedures of the foot.
Podiatric Surgery is well established in Northamptonshire and Mr Reilly leads the service for the local NHS Trust.
| Qualifications | |
|---|---|
| Faculty of Surgery (Fellow, Tutor and Examiner) | |
| MSc in Podiatry (University of Brighton) | 2004-2008 |
| Fellowship of the College of Podiatry (Surgery) | 1996 |
| Diploma in Management Studies (Nott/Trent University) | 1995-1996 |
| Certificate in Managing Health Services (Open University) | 1994-1995 |
| BSc in Podiatric Medicine (University of Westminster) | 1994 |
| Diploma in Podiatry (Northern College of Chiropody) | 1985-1988 |
| Courses Attended | |
|---|---|
| Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Symposium (Munich, Germany) | 2007 |
| Report Writing for Expert Witnesses (Bond Solon) |
2007 |
| Immediate Life Support (NGH) |
2006 |
| AO Fixation and Wet Lab (Lübeck, Germany) |
2005 |
| Diabetic Foot Master Surgeon (Miami, USA) |
2005 |
| International Foot and Ankle Congress (New Orleans, USA) | 2004 |
| Update 2003, The Pod Institute (Atlanta, USA) | 2003 |
| Battlefield Advanced Trauma Life Support (HMS Gosport) | 2001 |
| Surgical Residency (Connecticut, USA) | 2000 |
| Cadaver Surgery Course (Atlanta, USA) | 1999 |
| Cadaver Surgery Course (Atlanta, USA) | 1998 |
| Advanced Life Support (Resuscitation Council UK) | 1997 |
| Health And Safety Certificate (Barrow-in-Furness DGH) | 1997 |
| Publications | |
|---|---|
| The development of podiatric surgery, Morecambe Bay Medical Journal. |
1999 |
| Chapters: Medical and social history; Laboratory tests; Pre-operative assessment. Assessment of the Lower Limb. Merrimen and Turner | 2001 |
| The position of the tourniquet for forefoot surgery. N. Aslam, C. Pasapula, I. Reilly, W.J. Ribbans. Annual Congress of the British Orthopaedic Foot Surgery Society. | 2002 |
| Peri-operative management of the diabetic patient. I. Reilly, C. Wareham. Podium | 2003 |
| The position of the tourniquet for forefoot surgery. N. Aslam, C. Pasapula, I. Reilly, W.J. Ribbans. European Federation of Orthopaedics and Traumatology. Annual Congress. Helsinki. | 2003 |
| Damage control surgery, I. Reilly, Podium. | 2003 |
| Nails in systemic disease, I. Reilly, J. Waller. Nail Academy. | 2004 |
| Nail tumours, I. Reilly, J. Waller. Nail Academy. | 2005 |
| Ingrown toenails, I. Reilly, J. Waller. Nail Academy, | 2005 |
| Nail surgery using phenol. J. Waller, I. Reilly. Nail Academy, | 2005 |
| Research opportunities within an NHS setting: The example of the Northampton Podiatry Designated Research Team (DRT), Al-Khattat A, Reilly I, Waller J. Podiatry Now. | 2006 |
| Nail trauma. I. Reilly. Nail Academy. | 2006 |
| Ropivacaine hydrochloride: on-line presentation | |
| Chapters: Medical and social history; Pre-operative assessment. Assessment of the Lower Limb. Merrimen and Yates |
2008 |
| In Print: Ropivacaine and levobupivacaine: potential uses in podiatric medicine and surgery. A. Uddin, I. Reilly. |
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| In Print: Inter-professional relationships between orthopaedic and podiatric surgeons in the United Kingdom. A. Isaac, S. Gwilym, IN Reilly, TE Kilmartin, and WJ Ribbans. |
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Ongoing areas of study:
- Hallux limitus
- Gait analysis and bunion surgery
- Injection therapy