
Average annual instructions : >30
Claimant : 90%
Defendant : 10%
Personal Injury : 55%
Clinical Negligence : 45%
Expert Witness training completed
Courtroom training completed
Experienced medicolegal expert
Mr Pundrique Sharma accepts adult and paediatric instructions for personal injury and medical negligence cases involving general plastic surgery, reconstruction and burns surgery. He has a special interest in limb reconstruction and nerve injuries, including those following trauma and obstetrical brachial plexus injury.
Mr Sharma can also act as an expert in cases involving cosmetic surgery across a variety of aesthetic procedures, including breast surgery, and body contouring, such as abdominoplasty and liposuction.
His particular areas of expertise include:
- General plastic surgery
- General paediatric plastic surgery
- Burns and scar management
- Upper and lower limb reconstruction
- Limb congenital anomalies
- Nerve injuries including brachial plexus injuries
- Cosmetic surgery including breast, body contouring, abdominoplasty and liposuction
FRCS (Plast): 2014
MRCS: 2006
PhD: 2001
MBBS (MD): 2003
BSc (Hons): 1997
Mr Pundrique Sharma is a Consultant Plastic Surgeon at the Alder Hey Children’s Hospital in Liverpool. He also has a busy private cosmetic practice based in and around the North West.
Mr Sharma established a Nerve Reconstruction Unit at Alder Hey Children’s Hospital, as well as seting up a hand fracture clinic, particularly dealing with finger and thumb fractures, as well as metacarpals, and has published papers on the subject.
Mr Sharma underwent his training at University College London, where he was one of six medical students selected from a national cohort to do a combined PhD and medical degree, graduating in 2003. He undertook his plastic surgery training in the East of England, including at the Cambridge University Hospital, Addenbrooke’s, Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital and the largest plastic surgery unit in the UK, the world renowned St Andrew’s Centre for Plastic Surgery in Chelmsford. He has also completed sub-speciality training in microsurgery, paediatric plastics and upper limb, and breast surgery in Great Ormond Street in London, The Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto and the St Andrew’s Centre for Plastic Surgery in Chelmsford. Mr Sharma is a member of the North West Hand Society, a member of the British Society for Surgery of the Hand and a candidate member of the Plastic Surgery Research Council in North America.
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The medicolegal challenges of brachial plexus injuries at birth
Obstetric brachial plexus injury (OBPI) is defined as damage to any nerve that forms part of the brachial plexus. Assessment of OBPI is based on clinical examination and prognosis depends on the the size and severity of the tears, the speed of recovery and the initial clinical management of the injury.
Locations
He is available for claimant consultations in Liverpool, Manchester and St Albans.
Location | Specialism | Date available | |
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Liverpool | Plastic Surgery | Monthly | |
St. Albans | Plastic Surgery | 16 May | |
London | Plastic Surgery | 13 June |
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