Consultant Orthopaedic Spinal Surgeon

NHS Contact Details:

Tochy Nwokoye: tochukwu.nwokoye@nhs.net

020 3947 0053 option 3

Degenerative Spine Surgery

Spinal Deformity and Injury

Scoliosis

Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery – Offering advanced techniques with smaller incisions and enhanced recovery

Endoscopic Spine Surgery (Uniportal & Biportal) – Precision procedures for disc herniation, sciatica, and spinal stenosis using keyhole access

ransforaminal & Interlaminar Decompression – Targeted relief for nerve compression with minimal disruption to surrounding tissue

Endoscopic Spinal Fusion – Stabilising the spine through advanced, less invasive fusion techniques

Cervical & Thoracic Endoscopic Procedures – Treatment of upper spine conditions using the latest in endoscopic technology

Paediatric & Adult Spinal Deformity Correction – Specialised care for scoliosis and complex spinal curvatures across all ages

Day-Case Spine Surgery – Same-day surgical solutions for appropriate conditions to reduce hospital stay and improve recovery

Navigation-Assisted Spine Surgery – Increased surgical precision with the aid of advanced imaging tools

Complex Spinal Revision Surgery – Management of failed or recurrent spinal conditions

Mr Madi’s research focuses on the advancement of minimally invasive and endoscopic spinal surgery, with particular interest in clinical outcomes, surgical efficiency, and the integration of these techniques into standard spinal practice. He has a strong academic foundation, including an MRes in Medical Sciences from the University of Manchester.

He has written textbook chapters on full-endoscopic uniportal and biportal spinal surgery, contributing to the global literature and education on endoscopic minimally invasive techniques.

Mr. Madi is a reviewer for the Journal of Minimally Invasive Spinal Surgery and Techniques (JMISST), a part of the Korean Minimally invasive Spine society (KOMISS). He is passionate about translating innovation into clinical service, with ongoing interests in surgical education, endoscopic service development, and international collaborative research in spinal surgery.

 

Mr. Mohammed Madi is a Consultant Orthopaedic Spinal Surgeon with specialist interests in spinal deformity and minimally invasive endoscopic spinal surgery. He treats a wide range of spinal conditions across the cervical, thoracic, and lumbar spine, offering a variety of surgical approaches and techniques tailored to the individual needs of his patients.

His expertise includes full-endoscopic spine surgery (uniportal and biportal), encompassing transforaminal and interlaminar discectomy, decompression and fusion, as well as cervical and thoracic endoscopic techniques.

He has had national fellowship-training in paediatric and adult spinal deformity surgery as a part of the Leeds Spinal fellowship and the Spinal disorders Fellowship at Alder-Hey Children’s Hospital and Oswestry, with experience in managing kyphosis, scoliosis, neuromuscular deformities, and revisional cases.

Mr. Madi is passionate about innovation in spine care, incorporating navigation surgery to enhance precision and safety. He also has a strong interest in day-case spinal surgery and optimising recovery pathways.

With international fellowship training in high-volume centres across South Korea and visitations to centres of excellence including the Schön Klinik Germany, and the Netherlands, he brings a global perspective to his practice. Mr Madi maintains a down-to-earth, patient-centred approach and always aiming to provide clear communication, guidance, and personalised care. Known for being approachable, thoughtful, and collaborative, Mr. Madi works closely with multidisciplinary teams to ensure the best possible outcomes.

Mr Madi graduated from the University of Manchester with an MBChB and a Master of Research in Medical Sciences (MRes). He completed Core Surgical Training and Higher Surgical Training in Trauma & Orthopaedics in the North West of England, with specialist training at centres including the Wrightington Orthopaedic Centre. He attained CCT (Certificate of Completion of Training) and entry onto Specialist Register in 2022

He undertook the Leeds Combined Orthopaedic and Neurosurgical Spinal Fellowship, gaining comprehensive experience in adult and paediatric spinal surgery, including deformity, degenerative, trauma, infection and tumour cases. This was followed by a dedicated Paediatric Spinal Deformity Fellowship at Alder Hey Children’s Hospital, focusing on Early onset scoliosis and Adolescent idiopathic scoliosis, Kyphosis, Congenital, Syndromic and neuromuscular conditions.

Further experience in adult spinal surgery with endoscopic spine surgery was gained at The Robert Jones and Agnes Hunt Orthopaedic Hospital (Oswestry), with training in Full Endoscopic uniportal techniques.

Mr. Madi completed a dedicated Full-Endoscopic Spine Fellowship under Prof. Hyeun-Sung Kim in Seoul, South Korea, covering advanced endoscopic techniques including full endoscopic fusion, and thoracic and cervical endoscopic techniques. He also undertook fellowship training in biportal endoscopic spine surgery under Prof. Dong-Hwa Heo, focusing on advanced interlaminar and foraminal biportal endoscopic techniques including endoscopic lumbar interbody fusion.

He undertook further biportal endoscopic training followed by visitation to Dae-Jung Choi (Busan, South Korea) and visitations to Prof. Christoph Siepe at the Schön Klinik (Munich, Germany) in lumbar interlaminar and cervical foraminotomy full endoscopic techniques developed by Sebastian Rutten.

Mr. Madi completed a visitation in the Netherlands with Dr Sanjay Harhangi, gaining exposure to endoscopic techniques performed under local anaesthesia and sedation including Hoogland’s transforaminal endoscopic discectomy technique under further broadening his expertise in minimally invasive spine surgery and enhanced recovery.

Society for Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery (SMISS)

British Scoliosis Society (BSS)

British Association of Spinal Surgeons (BASS)

AO Spine

Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of England (FRCS Tr&Orth)

British Medical Association (BMA)

General Medical Council (GMC)