Mr Callum McBryde
Mr McBryde specialises in all the conditions that cause hip and groin pain. He is proficient in all the clinical and surgical aspects of the specialist field of young adult hip surgery. This includes femoral and acetabular osteotomies (both periacetabular osteotomy (PAO) and triple pelvic osteotomy), hip arthroscopy, resurfacing, total hip replacement and revision hip replacement.
Mr McBryde qualified as a doctor from the University of Manchester. He then completed his general surgical and specialist orthopaedic training in Birmingham. Early in his surgical career he was awarded the esteemed RH Sage Award for the best surgical trainee of the year. During his specialist orthopaedic training he was inspired by a number of surgeons including Mr O’Hara, Mr McMinn and Mr Treacy, and developed his specialist interest in conditions affecting the young adult hip. Closely involved in the growing interest in hip resurfacing he was awarded the first ever McMinn scholarship, awarded by the British Hip Society, which allowed him to complete a doctoral higher degree. The results of this research resulted in him being invited to share his findings with many other orthopaedic surgeons. He has lectured and taught at a number of international meetings in North America, Europe and Australia. On completion of his training he spent a year of fellowship in Sydney with one of the world leaders in hip surgery in young patients, Dr Solomon.
Mr McBryde was awarded the European Travelling fellowship by the British Hip Society where he spent time with world leaders in young adult hip surgery Dr Beck (Lucerne, Switzerland), and Dr Leunig (Zurich, Switzerland). He has also spent attachments with other recognized experts Dr O’Donnell (Melbourne, Australia) and Dr Young (Melbourne, Australia).
Mr McBryde worked as a consultant in Hip Preservation alongside Professor Griffin, a world leader in hip arthroscopy techniques, before returning to take up a consultant practice in Birmingham at The Royal Orthopaedic Hospital with an exclusive practice in young adult hip surgery.