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Mr. Darren F. Lui
Director of Scoliosis Surgery & Spinal Oncology Spinal SurgeryContact Details
Primary Services
Areas of Expertise
Paediatric & adult spinal surgery. Scoliosis. Non fusion spinal surgery. Vertebral body tethering. Bipolar growing rods. Lumbar & cervical disc replacement. Spinal oncology: curative separation surgery or oligometastases. Robotic spinal surgery & spinal navigation. Revision spinal surgery.
About
Education & Experience
Mr. Darren F. Lui is a Spinal Surgery Consultant at Mater Private Network in Dublin and the Director of Scoliosis Surgery and Spinal Oncology.
Mr. Lui is Fellowship-trained in Deformity and Complex Spinal Surgery, having graduated from the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (RCSI) in 2001 and completed a Master’s degree in Surgery in 2005. He subsequently worked as a Complex Spinal Surgery Fellow in hospitals in Hong Kong, Ireland and England, and was appointed as a consultant in 2016. He worked at the Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital before moving to join St. George's University Hospital in London where he was part of the Atkinson Morley Neuroscience team working with both Neurosurgeons and Orthopaedic Spinal Surgeons. As a Level 1 Trauma Centre they handled one of the largest networks in the UK. He worked as a consultant for 10 years before moving to Mater Private Network in Dublin.
While an Honorary Consultant at St. George's University London, Mr. Lui managed and founded the “Ahead of the Curve Scoliosis Spinal Research” charity, and the large team of researchers associated with it. He also worked at The Fortius Clinic Marylebone, Central London, and had access privileges to bring those patients to HCA London Bridge, HCA Harley Street, HCA Portland Women and Children's Hospital and The London Clinic.
Mr. Lui has expertise in the following areas:
- Anterior spinal surgery - cervical, thoracotomy, retroperitoneal lumbar
- Robotic / navigation surgery
- Minimally invasive surgery
- Paediatric orthopaedic surgery
- Cervical (neck) surgery
- Balloon and radiofrequency kyphoplasty
- Spinal fusion
- Non-fusion techniques
- Posterior surgery
- Revision spinal surgery
- Complex spinal surgery
- Sciatica
- Spinal deformity
- Spine tumours and infections
- Adolescent idiopathic scoliosis
- Adult scoliosis
- Kyphosis
- Paediatric deformity
- Scheuermann's disease
Special Interests
Mr. Lui's specialist interest is in adolescent and paediatric deformity surgery such as scoliosis and kyphosis. His expertise also covers a wide range of procedures, from revision, anterior, and complex spinal surgery, to failed back syndrome, scoliosis and kyphosis surgery.
He also sees patients with other conditions, including back and leg pain or neck and arm pain, with a focus on anterior non-fusion surgery as cervical or lumbar disc replacements.
Mr. Lui has a specialist interest in spinal oncology, especially the treatment of oligo-metastases of the spine, where he has helped pioneer techniques that can lead to "curative spinal surgery" with the eradication of spinal tumours by combining carbon fibre instrumentation, radiofrequency ablation and stereotactic ablative radiotherapy (SBRT). He worked with The Royal Marsden Hospital and St George’s University Hospital pushing forward with one of the world’s largest carbon fibre separation surgery cohorts.
At Mater Private Network in Dublin, Mr. Lui is currently accepting GP referrals for patients aged 16 and over with spinal conditions/ scoliosis that require surgery.
Clinical Research & Professional Memberships
Mr. Lui has an active and keen interest in research including into trauma and orthopaedics as well as spine surgery, and he enjoys teaching and sharing his knowledge with others. Together with his research team they have 17 prizes in education and 50 invited lectures. They have over 300 podium presentations, 150 posters and 70 peer-reviewed publications as well as authoring 12 books. His interest in teaching has led to supervising two Masters' degrees in Science and a patent for a spinal implant invention.
Mr. Lui helped St George's Hospital publish MIS anterior scoliosis surgery including non-fusion techniques (Vertebral Body Tethering, VBT) or Mini Fusions, and he was involved in their ethically approved multicentre prospective trial. He was also involved in a multicentre retrospective study looking at Bipolar Growing Rods with Oxford and Birmingham. He worked at the Duchess of Kent Hospital in Hong Kong where some of the first MAGEC rods were used and introduced them at St George's hospital.
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