Raman Malhotra is a British
ophthalmologist
Ophthalmology ( ) is a surgery, surgical subspecialty within medicine that deals with the diagnosis and treatment of eye disorders.
An ophthalmologist is a physician who undergoes subspecialty training in medical and surgical eye care. Followin ...
and
oculoplastic
Oculoplastics, or oculoplastic surgery, includes a wide variety of surgical procedures that deal with the orbit (eye socket), eyelids, tear ducts, and the face. It also deals with the reconstruction of the eye and associated structures.
Training ...
surgeon. He is a consultant ophthalmic surgeon and head of the Corneoplastic unit,
Queen Victoria Hospital
The Queen Victoria Hospital (QVH), located in East Grinstead, West Sussex, England is the specialist reconstructive surgery centre for the south east of England, and also provides services at clinics across the region. It has become world-fam ...
,
East Grinstead
East Grinstead is a town in West Sussex, England, near the East Sussex, Surrey, and Kent borders, south of London, northeast of Brighton, and northeast of the county town of Chichester. Situated in the extreme northeast of the county, the civ ...
.
Education and early career
Born on 13 September 1968 at Isleworth, Middlesex, UK, Malhotra attended Hazelwick School, Crawley. He graduated in
medicine
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and
surgery
Surgery ''cheirourgikē'' (composed of χείρ, "hand", and ἔργον, "work"), via la, chirurgiae, meaning "hand work". is a medical specialty that uses operative manual and instrumental techniques on a person to investigate or treat a pat ...
from the
University of Bristol
, mottoeng = earningpromotes one's innate power (from Horace, ''Ode 4.4'')
, established = 1595 – Merchant Venturers School1876 – University College, Bristol1909 – received royal charter
, type ...
in 1993 and was a
demonstrator in anatomy at the University from 1994 to 1995. Having finished his basic surgical ophthalmic training at The
Western Eye Hospital
Western Eye Hospital is an ophthalmology hospital in west London. It is managed by the Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust.
History
The hospital was founded by Henry Obre and John Woolcott, both surgeons, at St John's Place in Lisson Grove as ...
, London, he went on to complete his higher surgical training in Oxford. He was a Fellow in
oculoplastic
Oculoplastics, or oculoplastic surgery, includes a wide variety of surgical procedures that deal with the orbit (eye socket), eyelids, tear ducts, and the face. It also deals with the reconstruction of the eye and associated structures.
Training ...
,
orbital and
lacrimal surgery at the
Royal Adelaide Hospital
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and Women and Children's Hospital, Adelaide, Australia from 2002 to 2003. In 2003 he was appointed as consultant ophthalmic and oculoplastic surgeon at the Queen Victoria Hospital, East Grinstead.
Developments
Malhotra has developed two instruments used in endoscopic
dacryocystorhinostomy
Dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR) is a surgical procedure to restore the flow of tears into the nose from the lacrimal sac when the nasolacrimal duct does not function.
Process
Traditional
A small incision is made on the side of the nose and some bone ...
(DCR):
*The Malhotra endonasal nibbler
*The Malhotra endonasal punch
The nibbler reduces the need for powered instruments such as drills and burrs during
endonasal DCR and is estimated therefore to save £100 in costs for each procedure.
In 2005, Malhotra was heavily involved in a case that was given considerable international coverage. Sundeep Hunjan, then 23, was attacked with acid on her way home in Nairobi. She suffered extensive burns, including loss of her eyelids. She was operated on at the specialist McIndoe Surgical Centre in East Grinstead, where Malhotra rebuilt her upper and lower eyelids. There is a happy ending. After some two years of treatment, she made a full recovery and in 2007 married Amritpal Singh Rupra. In May 2010, she gave birth to a boy.
In 2007, Malhotra received the ''American Academy of Ophthalmology Achievement Award''.
In 2008, Malhotra created a method of treating
Blepharospasm
Blepharospasm is any abnormal contraction of the orbicularis oculi muscle. The condition should be distinguished from the more common, and milder, involuntary quivering of an eyelid, known as myokymia, or fasciculation. In most cases, blepharosp ...
using filters.
In 2008, 2009 and 2010, Malhotra was cited in the ''Tatler Beauty & Cosmetic Surgery Guides'' as one of Britain's top cosmetic surgeons
In 2010, Malhotra helped evolve the technique of ptosis (droopy eyelid) surgery and reported a technique (a less disruptive modification of previously described techniques) in the ''British Journal of Ophthalmology'' and ''The Open Ophthalmology Journal''.
Malhotra sits on the editorial board of ''
Orbit
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'', the international journal of the European Society of Ophthalmic, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. In August 2011, he was appointed a section editor of the ''British Journal of Ophthalmology''.
In September 2011, Malhotra received a ''Bronze National Clinical Excellence Award''.
In 2013, Malhotra developed the Malhotra platinum segment chain for improving eyelid closure in facial palsy.
In 2014, Malhotra developed the CADS Ophthalmic Grading score for facial palsy. This is a method to standardise grading of severity of ophthalmic involvement in facial palsy.
In February 2015, Malhotra received ''The Koornneef Award'' from the Dutch Orbital Society.
Also in 2015, Malhotra reported on the post-levator aponeurosis fat pad, a layer of fat in the eyelid not previously recognised by anatomy textbooks.
In late 2015, Malhotra was awarded a ''Silver National Clinical Excellence Award'' by the Advisory Committee on Clinical Excellence Awards at the Department of Health.
Journals and authorship
Malhotra has written two textbooks:
*''Eye Essentials: Cataract Assessment, Classification and Management'', Butterworth Heinemann. Sales by October 2009: >1,500
*''Revision in Sciences Basic to Ophthalmology'', Hodder Arnold October 1997. Sales: unknown. Recommended by the Canadian Journal of Ophthalmology ("This book should be considered a must for any resident approaching his or her qualifying examinations."), Vol 33, No 6, 1998.
He has authored numerous book chapters and 105 refereed articles in international medical and scientific journals.
References
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British ophthalmologists
Living people
Year of birth missing (living people)