NJR Surgeon and Hospital Profile
Hospital

Hospital: Heartlands Hospital

University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust
SURGEONS WITH ACTIVITY RECORDED IN NJR
Surgeon NameGMC CodeSurgeon’s Activity
Karl Alsey6025661 H K
Nellikunja Ashok4609692 H K
Khalid Baloch3166949 H K
Soumitra Bhattacharya5181066 H
Tarek Boutefnouchet6102014 H K
Samuel Kar Leung Chan6073209 H E S
Govind Singh Chauhan7083043 H E S
Mark Dunbar4547547 H K
Richard Fernandes4473651 H K
Kanai Garala7284369 H K
Dia Eldean Giebaly6147213 H K
Sitaram Giri6044197 H K
Andrew James Grazette6166487 H
Ahmed Moustafa Raafat Bassiouny Hamed7518060 H K
Shivashish Jain4787101 H K
Robert Warner Jordan6155548 H E S
Nikhil Kharwadkar5207525 H K
Amit Kotecha6028707 H K
May Labidi7701844 H A
Trevor Lawrence3205279 H K
Panayiotis Makrides6102683 H K
Muhammad Mansoor4471848 H K
Mamdouh Shawky Morgan4352684 H
Anastasios Nikolaidis3419685 H K
Jamie Ramos3144022 H A
Rajpreet Sahemey7410298 H K
Amir Adib Kamel Salama4303439 H E S
Omer Salar7016213 H K
Ajnin Serajdin4637323 H K
Kuntrapaka Srinivasan4137342 E
Tamer Ahmed Ahmed Sweed7060605 H K
Panteleimon Tsantanis7086506 H S
Niraj Vetharajan7088375 H K
Key :
H Hip surgery
K Knee surgery
A Ankle surgery
E Elbow surgery
S Shoulder surgery
12-MONTH PRACTICE PROFILE (1 YEAR)
Data for 1 April 2024 - 31 March 2025
Operation Type Operation SubcategoryProcedures Recorded for this HospitalNational Average
Hip Primary-524368
Hip Revision-2323
Knee PrimaryTotal knee replacementFewer Than 5305
Knee Revision-Fewer Than 519
Elbow Primary-Fewer Than 56
           Total547+721
36-MONTH PRACTICE PROFILE (3 YEAR)
Data for 1 April 2022 - 31 March 2025
Operation Type Operation SubcategoryProcedures Recorded for this HospitalNational Average
Hip Primary-696958
Hip Revision-4660
Knee PrimaryTotal knee replacementFewer Than 5795
Knee Revision-649
Elbow Primary-814
Shoulder Primary-Fewer Than 572
           Total756+1948
HIPS
PATIENT IMPROVEMENT AND OUTCOMES

This information display shows you how this hospital compares to the national rates for a range of patient improvement and outcomes measures used to demonstrate quality in joint replacement surgery. Against each measure you will be able to see whether this hospital is performing better than expected, within the expected range or worse than expected for this type of surgery. This hospital is represented on the chart by a black marker or orange triangle.

It is important to note that the types of patients a hospital treats and the procedures it carries out can explain variation in patient outcomes after surgery. Please click on the “How to interpret this chart” button for further information.

 
Patient improvement

Patient improvement, featured in this chart, looks at three measures of patient-reported outcomes that are routinely assessed following hip/knee replacement in England. This information is not currently collected in Wales, Northern Ireland, the Isle of Man, Guernsey or the independent sector and as a result, no data is available to display.

The measures are referred to using their technical names 'Oxford hip/knee score', 'EQ-5D' and 'EQ-VAS' click here for a non-technical introduction to these.

Data for 1 April 2024 - 31 March 2025


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Patient Reported Improvement MeasureThis Trust Patient Records AnalysedTrust Avg Health GainNational Avg Health Gain
Oxford hip ScoreNo Data Available--
EQ-5DNo Data Available--
EQ-VASNo Data Available--
 

Patient outcomes

Patient outcomes, featured in this second chart below, looks at mortality and revision. Please click on the “How to interpret this chart” button for further information including additional notes on factors that may affect the results shown including whether the hospital is providing a full and accurate submission of first-time joint replacement and revision operation data to the NJR.

Data for August 2015 - August 2025


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Patient Outcomes Quality MeasureThis Hospital Patient Records AnalysedThis Hospital RatioNational Ratio
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90 Day Mortality: Operations August20-August25Inside control limits70.971.00
Revision Rate: Operations August15-August25Inside control limits4901.061.00
Revision Rate: Operations August20-August25Inside control limits3660.681.00
 
ABOUT THE PATIENTS WHO WERE TREATED

This information display shows overall characteristics for first-time hip replacement patients treated at this hospital between 1 April 2003 and 31 March 2025. Against each characteristic you will be able to see whether this hospital has treated a greater or fewer number of patients of a particular type. This hospital is represented on the chart by the black marker ().

The types of patients a hospital treats can explain variation in patient outcomes after surgery. Please click on the “How to interpret this chart” button for further information.

For hospitals in England and Wales, the NJR has collected information since 2003. For Northern Ireland since 2013, for the Isle of Man since 2015 and for Guernsey since 2019.

Data for 1 April 2003 - 31 March 2025


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Percentage Of Patients Who Were:This HospitalNational Average
Male34%40%
Under 60 years of age8%20%
Severely Obese (BMI of 35 or greater)9%13%
At higher risk of medical problems before or after Surgery (ASA 3+)61%20%
Diagnosed with conditions other than Osteoarthritis98%13%
 
KNEES
PATIENT IMPROVEMENT AND OUTCOMES

This information display shows you how this hospital compares to the national rates for a range of patient improvement and outcomes measures used to demonstrate quality in joint replacement surgery. Against each measure you will be able to see whether this hospital is performing better than expected, within the expected range or worse than expected for this type of surgery. This hospital is represented on the chart by a black marker or orange triangle.

It is important to note that the types of patients a hospital treats and the procedures it carries out can explain variation in patient outcomes after surgery. Please click on the “How to interpret this chart” button for further information.

 
Patient improvement

Patient improvement, featured in this chart, looks at three measures of patient-reported outcomes that are routinely assessed following hip/knee replacement in England. This information is not currently collected in Wales, Northern Ireland, the Isle of Man, Guernsey or the independent sector and as a result, no data is available to display.

The measures are referred to using their technical names 'Oxford hip/knee score', 'EQ-5D' and 'EQ-VAS' click here for a non-technical introduction to these.

Data for 1 April 2024 - 31 March 2025


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Patient Reported Improvement MeasureThis Trust Patient Records AnalysedTrust Avg Health GainNational Avg Health Gain
Oxford knee ScoreNo Data Available--
EQ-5DNo Data Available--
EQ-VASNo Data Available--
 

Patient outcomes

Patient outcomes, featured in this second chart below, looks at mortality and revision. Please click on the “How to interpret this chart” button for further information including additional notes on factors that may affect the results shown including whether the hospital is providing a full and accurate submission of first-time joint replacement and revision operation data to the NJR.

Data for August 2015 - August 2025


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Patient Outcomes Quality MeasureThis Hospital Patient Records AnalysedThis Hospital RatioNational Ratio
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90 Day Mortality: Operations August20-August25Inside control limitsFewer Than 51.001.00
Revision Rate All Knees: Operations August15-August25Inside control limitsFewer Than 50.981.00
Revision Rate Total Knee replacement: Operations August15-August25Inside control limitsFewer Than 50.991.00
Revision Rate Unicondylar Knees: Operations August15-August25No Data AvailableNo Data Available--
Revision Rate All Knees: Operations August20-August25Inside control limitsFewer Than 51.001.00
 
ELBOWS
ABOUT THE PATIENTS WHO WERE TREATED

This information display shows overall characteristics for first-time elbow replacement patients treated at this hospital between 1 April 2012 and 31 March 2025. Against each characteristic you will be able to see whether this hospital has treated a greater or fewer number of patients of a particular type. This hospital is represented on the chart by the black marker ().

The types of patients a hospital treats can explain variation in patient outcomes after surgery.

Note: Data submission for Northern Ireland hospitals started in February 2013, for the Isle of Man in July 2015 and for Guernsey in November 2019.

Note: BMI data submission for Elbows started in June 2018.

Please click on the How to interpret this chart button for further information.

Data for 1 April 2012 - 31 March 2025


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Percentage Of Patients Who Were:This HospitalNational Average
Male31%33%
Under 60 years of age69%40%
Severely Obese (BMI of 35 or greater)No Data Available-
At higher risk of medical problems before or after Surgery (ASA 3+)0%27%
Diagnosed with conditions other than Osteoarthritis100%88%
 
SHOULDERS
ABOUT THE PATIENTS WHO WERE TREATED

This information display shows overall characteristics for first-time shoulder replacement patients treated at this hospital between 1 April 2012 and 31 March 2025. Against each characteristic you will be able to see whether this hospital has treated a greater or fewer number of patients of a particular type. This hospital is represented on the chart by the black marker ().

The types of patients a hospital treats can explain variation in patient outcomes after surgery.

Note: Data submission for Northern Ireland hospitals started in February 2013, for the Isle of Man in July 2015 and for Guernsey in November 2019.

Note: BMI data submission for Shoulders started in June 2018.

Please click on the How to interpret this chart button for further information.

Data for 1 April 2012 - 31 March 2025


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Percentage Of Patients Who Were:This HospitalNational Average
Male44%31%
Under 60 years of age22%11%
Severely Obese (BMI of 35 or greater)No Data Available-
At higher risk of medical problems before or after Surgery (ASA 3+)22%32%
Diagnosed with conditions other than Osteoarthritis100%48%
 
QUALITY OF THE INFORMATION SUBMITTED BY THIS HOSPITAL

This information display shows whether this hospital is submitting all the data they should to the NJR (compliance), whether those records have corresponding patient details (patient consent) and whether the records have a valid NHS or national patient number. This is important so that the NJR can measure how long implants last and look at other areas of surgical performance.

The display also shows a result for data entry delay. This indicates whether the hospital is submitting their information in a timely way. This is important so that the NJR can report an accurate and full picture of performance to hospitals, the surgeons who work there as well as to patients and the public.

This hospital is represented on the chart by the black marker (). Please click on the “How to interpret this chart” button for further information.

Data for 1 April 2024 - 31 March 2025


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Quality Measure This HospitalNational Expected
Compliance (for the Trust)As Expected93.4%95.0%
Revision Compliance (for the Trust)Better Than Expected100.0%95.0%
ConsentWorse Than Expected35.6%90.0%
Valid NHS numberAs Expected83.9%95.0%
Time taken to enter dataWorse Than Expected178 Days30 Days
 
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