Care Quality Commission

Our Vascular Surgeons

Mr Jonathan Boyle
MBChB MD FRCS(Ed) FRCS(Eng) FRCS(Gen. Surg)

Mr Jon Boyle, qualified from the University of Leicester in 1991. He trained in Leicester, Southampton and Portsmouth and was involved in the early development of endovascular abdominal aortic aneurysm repair (EVAR) within the UK, work that led to his MD thesis. He undertook a year of endovascular training at the Royal Adelaide Hospital prior to his appointment as Consultant Vascular Surgeon at Addenbrooke’s Hospital, Cambridge in 2002. He has active research interests in EVAR, outcome modelling and renal injury in vascular surgery, publishing extensively on these subjects. He has established an endovascular service for ruptured aneurysms in Cambridge and runs successful courses on EVAR for both elective and ruptured AAAs. He was appointed to the Council of the British Society of Endovascular Therapy (BSET) in 2009. He has embraced minimally invasive varicose vein techniques and has extensive experience of endovenous radiofrequency and laser ablation. Furthermore he is enthusiastic about training and is currently Programme Director for Core Surgical Training in the East of England, an MRCS examiner and an Associate Lecturer at the University of Cambridge.

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Mr Paul Hayes
BSc MBChB MD FRCS

Mr Paul Hayes is a consultant vascular and endovascular surgeon practising at Addenbrooke's Hospital Cambridge and Hinchingbrooke Hospital, Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire. He specialises in the management of arterial and venous disease, receiving referrals from other Vascular Surgeons across the Anglia region. As well as his busy NHS clinical work, he is also actively involved in improving healthcare through his award winning research. He has over 100 publications including book chapters and articles in leading journals such as The Lancet. He is also on the Editorial Board of an International Journal specialising in the management of vascular disease.

His management of venous disease includes the use of minimally invasive endovenous laser, radio-frequency ablation and foam sclerotherapy techniques where appropriate. A particular area of expertise is the use of endovascular techniques to treat thoracic, abdominal and illiac aneurysms, as well as conventional surgery when required.

He has published numerous papers on reducing stroke with carotid artery surgery and this remains a research interest. He has wide experience of managing patients with peripheral vascular disease and claudication, using both endovascular and surgical approaches to these patients. In conjunction with the dermatology department, he runs a specialist leg ulcer service in the NHS.

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