Mr Walid Sabbagh
MB ChB MSc FRCS FRCS(Plast)
Title: Consultant Plastic Surgeon
Specialty 1: Plastic Surgery
Specialty 1 Specialisation: Ear reconstruction, cosmetic surgery
Specialty 2: Paediatric Plastic Surgery
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Clinical Interests: Facial plastic surgery
Pen Picture: Walid Sabbagh qualified from the University of Aberdeen in 1992 and became a fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons in 1996. He trained in Plastic Surgery in the leading centres in London. He is currently a consultant at the Royal Free Hospital in London where he provides a national service for complex ear deformities. His interests include ear reconstruction and aesthetic surgery.
Mr Sabbagh has published comprehensively within the Plastic Surgery journals and regularly presents his work at national and international meetings. He is also a course tutor at the Royal College of Surgeons. His personal interests include travelling, cycling and family activities.
Languages Spoken: English, Arabic
Regular Cromwell Clinics: Yes
Telephone Number: 020 7460 5700
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Year Qualified: 1992
Memberships: Full Member: BAPRAS BAAPS ISAPS
NHS Hospital: Royal Free
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Research Interests: Projects undergoing to refine the outcome of autologous ear reconstruction
Published Papers: • Sabbagh W, Masters JRW, Afoke A, Duffy PG, Brown RA
Properties of collagen sponges for use in developing autologous grafts.
British Journal of Urology 1998, Vol. 81, Suppl 3
• Sabbagh W, Masters JRW, Duffy PG, Herbage D, Brown RA
The in vitro assessment of a collagen sponge for engineering a urothelial graft
British Journal of Urology 1998; 82 (6): 888-894
• Sabbagh W, Withey S, Gault D
A simple alternative to ear reconstruction.
British Journal of Plastic Surgery. 1999; 52 (1): 80-81
• Sabbagh W, Grobbelaar AO, Clark C, Smith PJ, Harrison DH.
Long-term results of digital arthrodesis with the Harrison- Nicolle peg.
British Journal of Hand Surgery 2001; 26B: 6: 568-571
• Sabbagh W, Shafighian A, Harrison DH
Upper lip deficiency in the Moebius Syndrome; A previously unreported feature.
Plastic Reconstructive Surgery 2003 Dec; 112 (7): 1762-7