Mr Benjamin Bloch

Mr Benjamin Bloch

Orthopaedic Consultant

BSc, FRCS (Tr & Orth)


Specialises in

  • Velys robotic knee surgery
  • Total knee replacement
  • Partial knee replacement
  • Hip replacement
  • Knee arthroscopy

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I am a Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon with a special interest in hip and knee surgery, particularly focussing on treatment of arthritis. I perform 500 hip and knee replacements per year and was the first surgeon in the U.K. to perform knee replacement surgery with the advanced Velys Robotic Assisted Solution.

This robotic assistance improves the accuracy of the implant position, and is associated with a reduction in pain and improved early recovery and function. I routinely use the Velys robot for my total and partial knee replacements.

I have a special interest in revision (re-do) knee replacement surgery, and am the lead knee surgeon for the East Midlands Specialist Orthopaedic Network. I perform approximately 50 revision knee replacements per year.

I also have an interest in management of arthritis in the younger patients, and will offer treatments such as partial knee replacement (unicompartmental or patello-femoral replacements), as well as options like cementless hip and knee replacement prostheses where the bone grows into the implant where these are appropriate.

I monitor the outcomes of my treatments, and my patients’ outcomes are consistently better than the national average.

I also enjoy teaching and training, and regularly give lectures to medical students, doctors in training and allied health professionals. I am regularly part of the faculty at international conferences, and teaching courses. I have delivered live surgical demonstrations in the UK, Europe, India and China. I am also involved in knee replacement implant design and development.

I am actively involved in research into hip and knee surgery. I have published in respected orthopaedic journals and presented my work at national and international meetings. I have been awarded prizes from the American Association of Orthopaedic Surgeons and the British Hip Society for my presentations.

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General Medical Council Number: 6077046

Treatment information

Some of the principal treatments carried out by Mr Benjamin Bloch at Spire include:

Orthopaedics

Other treatments

  • Knee cartilage surgery
  • Patello femoral replacement
  • Revision knee replacement

VELYS™ robotic-assisted surgery

A new level of precision for knee replacement

Spire Healthcare is proud to offer VELYS™ robotic-assisted technology, adding a new level of precision and accuracy for total knee replacement surgery. The VELYS™ robotic-assisted solution offers the best of both worlds; the control of a highly skilled consultant coupled with pioneering robotic technology.

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Additional information

Hip surgery
Knee surgery

BSc / UK / 2001
Bachelor of Science

MBBS / UK / 2003
Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery

MRCS / UK / 2007
Membership of the Royal College of Surgeons

FRCS (Tr & Orth) / UK / 2012
Fellowship of the Royal Colleges of Surgeons (Trauma & Orthopaedics)


Professional memberships

Royal College of Surgeons of England

British Orthopaedic Association

British Hip Society

British Association for Surgery of the Knee

European Knee Society

Nottingham University Hospitals.