Mr Jonathan A. Barrow
Trauma and Orthopaedic Consultant Surgeon
DEPARTMENT:
Orthopaedics
SPECIALITY AREAS:
- Primary hip and knee arthroplasty
- Revision hip arthroplasty
- Lower limb metastatic bone service
- Periprosthetic joint infection
- Periprostheitc fracture
- Endoprosthetic joint replacement
- Trauma surgery
CONTACT DETAILS:
Elective Secretary: 01257 256290
Trauma Secretary: 01942 773256
CLINICAL ACCESS TIMES:
Fracture clinic: Monday PM (Royal Albert Edward Infirmary, Wigan)
Elective clinic: Wednesday PM (Wrightington Hospital)
Jonathan Barrow is a Consultant Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgeon specialising in hip and knee surgery at the Centre for Hip Surgery in Wrightington Hospital.
Jonathan qualified from The School of Medicine in Leeds in 2010. He underwent his Foundation training in West Yorkshire before undertaking his Specialty Orthopaedic training in the North West, finishing in Wrightington. He obtained Membership of the Royal College of Surgeons in 2014 and Fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons in 2019.
He has visited specialist centres for infection, including the ENDO-Klinik in Hamburg, Germany.
He undertook the Cavendish Fellowship in Sheffield under the leadership of Mr Andrew Hamer and Mr Robert Kerry, focusing on complex hip and knee revision (re-do) surgery with a special interest in infection and endoprosthetic surgery.
Jonathan retuned to Wrightington in 2021 to undertake the Thackray Fellowship, under the mentorship of Mr Anil Gambhir and Prof. Tim Board, to further his ability in revision arthroplasty and complex reconstruction.
He was appointed as a Consultant in Wrightington in 2022. He is part of the Lower Limb Metastatic Bone Service in the trust, treating patients with cancer which has spread to their bones.
Jonathan is proactive in teaching junior colleagues and is a regular faculty member on courses in Wrightington. He regularly contributes and attends national and international meetings as well as continuing his interest in research with multiple publications in hip and knee arthroplasty. He is the surgical site infection lead in WWL.