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Urology
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Jeremy Ockrim is Honorary Associate Professor at University College London (UCL) and Consultant Urological Surgeon in Female, Reconstructive and Adolescent Surgery at University College London Hospital (UCLH). Mr Ockrim trained at the Institute of Urology, and was appointed to his consultant post in 2008. UCLH offers tertiary expertise in Reconstructive Urology to Urologists and Urogynaecologists nationwide and internationally.
Mr Ockrim trained in Glasgow before moving to Imperial College, completing his postgraduate thesis in 1999. He has an Honours Degree in Immunology, and his MD thesis from Imperial College, University of London. His fellowship was undertaken at the Royal Melbourne Hospital, Australia. He continues his academic links at University College London with £395,000 of associated grants and £437,000 submitted and educational grants related to female and reconstructive surgery. He has been chief and co-investigator in 11 studies, and has written over 150 peer reviewed papers and over 100 national and international presentations and invited lectures.
Mr Ockrim specialises in lower urinary tract dysfunction in male and females including overactive bladder and sacral neuromodulation, incontinence and prolapse surgery including robotic colposuspension, autologous fascial sling.
He has performed surgery on hundreds of patients with post prostatectomy incontinence including male sling, artificial urinary sphincter implantation. He performs bladder augmentation / replacement and both continent and incontinent urinary diversion for patients with neuro-urology dysfunction, congenital conditions and following cancer Surgery.
Mr Ockrim is an internationally recognised expert in vaginal reconstructive surgery including urogenital fistulae repair, urethral diverticulae and female stricture.
He is a member of the London Complex Mesh Centre (LCMC) specialising in mesh-related complications and removal, complex incontinence and fistula repair.
Mr Ockrim is a member of the British Association of Urological Surgeons (BAUS), European Association of Urology, an ESFFU and ESGURS board member, American Urological Association, Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh and the British Medical Association.
English
BSc (Hons) MBChB (Medicine) MD FRCS (Urol)
General Medical Council: 4094881
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