Cardiothoracic Surgeon Sutton Coldfield
- 07827 446803
- Spire Little Aston Hospital, Little Aston Hall Dr, Sutton Coldfield B74 3UP, UK
Richard Brady Consultant Colorectal Surgeon Newcastle leads a specialist practice focused on Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) surgery. He prioritizes the latest technology and minimally invasive techniques to improve patient outcomes. His approach combines advanced surgical skills with a commitment to innovation in colorectal care.
Richard specializes in complex colorectal surgery, especially involving Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis. He uses minimally invasive methods to reduce recovery time and complications. His expertise extends to complex proctology, including fistula and perianal pathology treatments. Furthermore, he collaborates closely with multidisciplinary teams, integrating services from gastroenterology, plastic surgery, radiology, pathology, and gynecology at the Royal Victoria Infirmary (RVI).
Richard trained extensively across Northern Ireland, Edinburgh, Japan, and Newcastle. His advanced fellowships, including at the National Intestinal Failure Unit in Salford Hope Hospital, sharpen his skills in innovative colorectal procedures. Additionally, he held leadership roles such as representing North East IBD surgery nationally and serving as executive communications chair of the European Society of Coloproctology.
Richard contributes significantly to surgical research. He serves as a visiting Professor of Innovation and Surgery at the University of Ulster. Leading the Newcastle Centre for Bowel Disease, he drives clinical and laboratory studies focusing on surgical innovations and their outcomes. Moreover, his research covers technological advancements, the surgical microbiome, patient safety, and enhanced recovery protocols.
Richard prioritizes patient safety and enhanced recovery in every surgery. He regularly lectures internationally, sharing insights on IBD treatment and digital innovation in surgery. He also embraces social media and communication tools to promote awareness and improve patient outcomes.
