Dr. Antony Gardner

Orthopaedic Surgery

Language English, Mandarin, Thai
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Dr Antony Gardner graduated from Cambridge University (BA, 1998) and Oxford University (BM BCh, 2001) and did his basic surgical training in the South-West of the UK before completing his Advanced Specialist Training in Orthopaedic surgery in Singapore in 2012. He developed a specialist interest in Trauma and foot and ankle surgery and returned to the UK for his fellowship training in Orthopaedic Trauma Unit in Oxford (2013). Following his fellowship, he has been helping to run a busy trauma service in Ng Teng Fong General Hospital before beginning his private practice in 2018.

His specialty interests include Orthopaedic trauma, particularly post traumatic limb reconstruction, with experience managing bone and soft tissue infections and osteomyelitis. He has much experience using both conventional techniques and Ilizarov type ring fixators to treat complex limb deformities. He also has a keen interest in foot and ankle surgery, including degenerative conditions affecting the foot and ankle, Hallux valgus (bunions), ankle instability and Charcot arthropathy.

He can provide an up-to-date specialist opinion for a wide variety of Orthopaedic conditions, including both non-operative and operative treatment. He is able to advise on the current management of complex limb reconstruction following trauma as well as foot and ankle conditions. He is also trained in arthroscopic and minimally invasive surgery for the treatment of complex fractures and ankle surgery.

Achievements

Dr Gardner is a regular regional speaker and trainer for the use of trauma implants and circular frames, innovative trauma fixation techniques, and leads workshops in advanced trauma surgery. He aims to continue in ensuring the best practices for trauma and foot and ankle, through combining surgical skill and competency with evidence-based techniques to deliver the best outcome for his patients.