Mr Ibraheim El-Daly
Mr Ibraheim El-Daly
MBBS FRCS (Tr & Orth)
Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgeon (Pelvic and Acetabular Trauma, Lower limb Trauma, Hip and Knee Arthroplasty)


NHS: King’s College Hospital
Private Practice: The London Clinic, London Bridge Hospital
Special Interests:
- Pelvic and acetabular trauma reconstruction
- Bone fractures including complex lower limb trauma
- Custom made (individualised) hip and knee replacements
- Hip and Knee revision surgery
- Knee and hip injections for pain
- Joint mobilisation and manipulation
- Knee arthroscopy
- Osseointegration surgery for amputees
- Hip/Knee joint pain
- Lower limb injuries
- Tendon injuries

“As seen on Channel 4 Emergency”
Mr El-Daly explains on the documentary: “Participating in Emergency was important to show the life-changing decisions we take on a daily basis to help our patients, while also providing a glimpse into the challenges of the job and what it’s like working in the NHS".
Synopsis
History
Qualifying from Medicine at St George’s University of London in 2007, he undertook his training on the Royal London training programme and completed his fellowship training in France working at the largest teaching hospital in Paris, Pitié Salpêtrière. Ibraheim is dual fellowship-trained in both complex trauma and lower limb arthroplasty (hip and knee replacements) from the renowned Pitié Salpêtrière University Hospital in Paris, where he developed advanced skills in 3D CT guided navigation of pelvic and complex trauma surgery, as well as the direct anterior hip approach.
He has a keen interest in research and innovation with over 18 peer-reviewed publications, 3 book chapters and 21 national/international presentations. Ibraheim is a keen medical educator and holds a formal teaching qualification in Health and Medical Education.
Awards and Accolades
International/National Presentations
OTA
1. The UK’s First Experience of CT Navigated Pelvic and Acetabular Trauma Surgery. [2022]
BOA
2. A novel approach to management and leadership development of a trainee. [2016]
3. Spinopelvic dissociation: Have We Finally Got It Right? [2015]
4. Thromboprophylaxis in trauma patients: Review of the literature and key recommendations. [2013]
5. Transacral screw fixation of posterior pelvic injuries: clinical outcome including contralateral SIJ pain and iatrogenic neurological injury. [2013]
AAOS
6. Spinopelvic dissociation: Have We Finally Got It Right? [2016]
EFORT
7. Standardised Orthopaedic Consent Forms: Can Patients Read What They Are Signing For? [2014]
8. Patient Reported Outcome Measures in Orthopaedics: An easy read? [2014]
9. Pre-operative Waterlow scores predicts risk of post-operative morbidity in patients with neck of femur fractures. [2014]
COMOC
10. Spinopelvic dissociation: Our Case Series. [2016]
British Society of Orthopaedic Anaesthetists
11. Preventing orthopaedic never events: SPI checklist. [2016]
Royal London Hospital Orthopaedic Trauma Society
12. Starting off on the right foot: preventing orthopaedic never events. [2016]
13. A novel approach to management and leadership development of a trainee. [2016]
14. Spinopelvic dissociation: Have We Finally Got It Right? [2015]
15. Patient Reported Outcome Measures in Orthopaedics: An easy read? [2014]
16. Pre-operative Waterlow scores predicts risk of post-operative morbidity in patients with neck of femur fractures. [2014]
Perioperative Safety and Quality Conference
17. A new prosthesis verification checklist. [2016]
London 6th Sports Injuries Symposium
18. Examination of the knee. [2015]
33rd SICOT & 17th PAOA Orthopaedic World Conference
19. Spin Class, An Unusual Cause of Bilateral Thigh Compartment Syndrome. [2012]