BSc (Hons), MS BCh (Hons), FRCS (SN)
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I am a Consultant Neurosurgeon at Spire Methley Park Hospital and Spire Harrogate Clinic. I am interested in degenerative disease of the spine, offering a range of surgeries for this pathology. I carry out new and follow up consultations.
I obtained my medical degree in Cardiff and was an undergraduate researcher at Harvard University.
I completed my surgical training in London, under the tutelage of some the most world-renowned neurosurgeons at The National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, Hurstwood Park, King’s College Hospital and St George’s Hospital. I gained international experience visiting the Centre Hospitalier Sainte-Anne, Paris, France.
My NHS work is more orientated towards brain tumours.
I specialise in Anterior cervical discectomy and fusion, Cervical neuropathy, Cervical spine surgery, Chiari malformation, Disc prolapse, Excision of spinal tumours, Laminectomy, Lumbar discectomy, Lumbar spine surgery, Microdiscectomy, Myelopathy, Neck pain, Nerve entrapment pain, Nerve root injections (via Dr Mark Igra), Nerve surgery, Neuropathic pain, Neurosurgery, Numbness, Paraesthesia, Peripheral nerve compression, Peripheral nerve surgery, Pins and needles, Sciatica, Spastic disorders of the upper limb, Spinal and back pain, Spinal and neck surgery, Spinal decompression, Spinal disorders, Spinal fusion, Spinal stenosis, Spinal tumours, Syringomyelia and Ulnar nerve entrapment.
I am an Honorary Senior Lecturer in the School of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine and Health at University of Leeds. At Neuroregeneration Laboratory, Harvard Medical School, I spent five months working on stem cell transplant and neuroprotective strategies for the treatment of Parkinson’s disease (2002). At Neurodegeneration Laboratory, Cardiff, I won a grant from the Welcome Trust to investigate factors influencing age-related neurodegeneration (2000).
Some of the principal treatments carried out by Mr Robert Corns at Spire include:
Neurosurgery
Cervical discectomy: Procedure, benefits, risks and recovery
Mr Robert Corns, Consultant Neurosurgeon, says if your cervical disc prolapse isn't getting better with painkillers, then he recommends a discussion with a surgeon about potential surgery.
In this video Mr Corns describes what happens during the procedure, how long it typically takes and what to expect during the recovery phase.
BSc(Hons) / England / 2000
Bachelor of Science of Anatomy, First class Honours
MS BCh(Hons) / England / 2003
Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery, First class Honours
FRCS(SN) / Royal College of London / 2011
Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons in Surgical Neurology
Society of British Neurosurgeons
British Association of Spinal Surgeon
British Neuro-oncology Society
British Medical Association
Lead Clinician for Neuro-trauma for the West Yorkshire Major Trauma Network; October, 2013 to present
Lead Clinician for Clinical Governance, Department of Neurosurgery, LGI; February, 2017 to present
Lead Clinician, Department of Neurosurgery, LGI; January, 2017 to December, 2020
Consultant Neurosurgeon, Leeds General Infirmary
Honorary Senior Lecturer, University of Leeds