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Narayan Hulse (born 19 February 1973)  is an Indian orthopaedic surgeon based in Bangalore, India, known for his clinical use of Mako Robotic-Arm Assisted Total Knee Replacement in joint replacement surgery.[1] He is the Principal Director of Orthopaedics and Senior Joint Replacement Surgeon at Fortis Hospitals, Bengaluru. In 2024, Hulse was the recipient of a Lifetime Achievement Award by Vijay Karnataka and Bangalore Mirror Healthcare Excellence Conclave.[2] Narayan Hulse has published academic work in peer-reviewed orthopaedic journals and has contributed to public awareness on joint health through national print and broadcast media. He is the author of Joint Replacements: A Patient’s Handbook.[3]

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Born19, 1973, February (Age 53)
CitizenshipIndian
EducationBangalore Medical College (MBBS)

Madras Medical College (MS – Orthopaedics) National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (DNB – Orthopedic Surgery) Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh (MRCS, FRCS – Trauma & Orthopaedic Surgery)

University of Liverpool (MCh – Orthopaedics)
OccupationOrthopaedic Surgeon | Joint Replacement Specialist
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Narayan Hulse
Orthopaedic Surgeon
Born19, 1973, February (Age 53)
CitizenshipIndian
EducationBangalore Medical College (MBBS)

Madras Medical College (MS – Orthopaedics) National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (DNB – Orthopedic Surgery) Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh (MRCS, FRCS – Trauma & Orthopaedic Surgery)

University of Liverpool (MCh – Orthopaedics)
OccupationOrthopaedic Surgeon | Joint Replacement Specialist
Years active2000s – present
Employer(s)Fortis Hospitals, Bangalore
Known forRobotic assisted hip and knee replacements
Websitewww.drhulse.com
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Biography

Narayan Hulse was born on 19 February 1973 in Karnataka, India. He completed his early schooling in Karnataka and attended Bangalore Medical College, where he graduated in medicine with a Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) degree in 1997. He received his Master of Surgery (MS) in Orthopaedics from Madras Medical College in 2001 and also obtained the Diplomate of National Board (DNB) in Orthopaedics from the National Board of Examinations, New Delhi.[4]

In 2003, he received the Membership of the Royal College of Surgeons (MRCS) from the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, and later in 2008 he was awarded the Fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons (FRCS) in Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgery from the same institution. He completed a Master of Chirurgiae (MCh) in Orthopaedics from the University of Liverpool in 2006.[5] He previously worked as a Senior Joint Replacement Surgeon at Hosmat Hospital, Bangalore and at hospitals within the National Health Service in the United Kingdom. [6]

Narayan Hulse has also published multiple scientific papers and book chapters in peer-reviewed medical journals on topics including joint replacement surgery, orthopaedic trauma, musculoskeletal oncology, peritendinous and soft-tissue pathology and the use of robotic-assisted techniques in hip and knee arthroplasty. He has been associated with the early clinical use of robotic-assisted bilateral knee replacement techniques,[7][8][9] including procedures performed using the VELYS Robotic-Assisted Solution.[10]

He has been involved in complex joint replacement procedures in patients with advanced degenerative joint disease and performing knee replacement surgery in a patient with haemophilia.[11][12]

Research/ Scientific publications

  • Hulse, N. (2004). Fluoroscopically Guided Low-Volume Peritendinous Corticosteroid Injection for Achilles Tendinopathy: A Safety Study. The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery (American Volume).
  • Hulse N., Subramanian M. (2001). "Total Knee Replacements Using Freeman Samuelson Prosthesis: Analysis of 62 Cases." Journal of the Tamil Nadu Orthopaedic Association, 27(1), 56-59.
  • Hulse N., Uvaraj N. R., Selvaraj A., Chandran K. (2001). "Fractures and Dislocations Complicated by Vascular Injuries." Journal of the Tamil Nadu Orthopaedic Association, 27(1), 9-13.
  • Hulse N., Raja S., Sankar B. (2004). "Obliteration of Peritendinous Space in Achilles Tendinopathy." The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery (American Volume) PMID15523026
  • Hulse N., Rajasekhar C., Paul A. S., Wylie J. P. (2005). "Skin Graft Survival Following External Beam Radiation for Soft Tissue Sarcomas of Extremities." The Bone & Joint Journal (British Volume)
  • Hulse N., Giannas J., McGrouther D. A. (2005). "Infection in Surgically Treated Civilian Gunshot Wounds." Injury Extra, 36(5)
  • Hulse N., Ragunanthan N., Subramanian M. (2003). "Minimally Invasive Plate Osteosynthesis for Comminuted Long Bone Fractures." Injury Extra, 34(13)
  • Babu L., Fischer N., Perkins S., Hulse N., Sankar B., Hirst P. (2005). "A National Survey of Orthopaedic Trauma Meetings in the United Kingdom." The Surgeon, 3(Suppl 3).
  • Hulse N., Rajasekhar C., Paul A. S., Wylie J. P. (2006). "Tolerance of Skin Graft to External Beam Radiation for Extremity Sarcomas." The Bone & Joint Journal (British Volume), 88-B(Suppl Il): 188.
  • Kakwani R., Hulse N. (2009). "Cement Plug Embedded in the Patella: A Rare Complication of Total Knee Arthroplasty." Journal of Knee Surgery, 22(2): 145-146. PMID 19476180

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