Mr Jeffery Lordan
Consultant Upper Gastrointestinal, Hepato-Pancreatico-Biliary and General Surgeon
Clinical Experience
Mr Lordan graduated as a doctor in 1999 from Guy’s, King’s and St Thomas’s Medical School, London and obtained his PhD in 2012 from the University of Surrey. He undertook his specialist surgical training in the South West Thames London Deanery and specialist fellowships within the Birmingham Liver and Transplant Unit and Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust, London.
Between 2015 and 2020, Mr Lordan practiced as a Consultant Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary (HPB), Sarcoma & Multi-Organ Retrieval Surgeon at the Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust where he was part of a progressive and innovative HPB Unit and multidisciplinary team.
His experience in retroperitoneal sarcoma, multi-organ retrievals and liver transplantation, complement and enhance his HPB practice. As a CPG Lead at Royal Free London, he developed an interested in improving and redesigning clinical pathways centred on patients’ needs and effective use of NHS resources. Since 2020, Mr Lordan has practiced as a Consultant Upper GI/HPB and General Surgeon in Maidstone & Tunbridge Wells NHS Trust.
In March 2021, Mr Lordan was appointed as Chair of the Upper GI and Hepato-panreatico-biliary Tumour Site Specific Group (TSSG) for the Kent and Medway Cancer Collaborative (KMCC). Mr Lordan is the Royal College of Surgeons College Tutor, Chair of the Local Faculty Group for surgery, and is leading on developing specialist Upper GI/HPB services for Kent in collaboration with King’s College Hospital London.
Mr Lordan is developing a new endoscopic ultrasound service for Kent to serve HPB cancer patients and patients with severe pancreatitis and gallstone disease.
Publications
Mr Lordan has published extensively with over 33 peer-reviewed medical journal publications worldwide, 45 abstract publications and has presented papers in over 75 national and international conferences. He is involved in studies ranging from translational, clinical and educational research (e.g. maintaining surgical skills for military general surgery; the potential role for multivisceral organ retrieval in military general surgery training and practice: Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps 2015; 162).
1. Berry M., Hunter A.S., Duncan A., Lordan J., Kirvell S., Tsang W-L., and Butt A.M. Axon-glial relations during regeneration of axons in the adult rat anterior medullary vellum. Journal of Neurocytology. 1998; 27: 915-37.
2. Lordan J., Rauh P., Spinner R.J. Clinical Anatomy of the Supracondylar Spur and the Ligament of Struthers. Clinical Anatomy 2005; 18: 548-551.
3. Lordan J., Edwards D.P. Is there evidence to support delaying stoma formation in Fournier’s gangrene (Letter)? Colorectal Disease 2005; 7: 529.
4. Lordan J.T., Heywood R., Shirol R., Edwards DP. Following anterior resection for rectal cancer, defunctioning ileostomy closure may be significantly delayed by adjuvant chemotherapy therapy: a retrospective study. Colorectal Disease 2007; 9: 420-422.
5. Lordan J.T., Rawal J., Simson J. Safe and simple trephine loop colostomy. Annals of the Royal College of Surgeons of England 2007; 89: 634-635.
6. Lordan J.T., Tilney H.S., Shirol S., Jourdan I., Gudgeon A.M. Does the laparoscopic colorectal surgery learning curve adversely affect the results of colorectal cancer resection? A three year prospective study in a district general hospital. Colorectal Disease 2008; 10: 363-369.
7. Lordan J.T., Heywood R., Shirol R., Edwards D.P. Closure of the temporary ileostomy after anterior resection. Colorectal Disease 2007; 9: 759.
8. Lordan J.T., Jones R., Karanjia N.D., Butler-Manuel S. Debulking hepatectomy for an unusual case of a grade 1 stage 1 granulosa cell tumour of the ovary with late metastases. Oncology 2007; 72: 143-144.
9. Lordan J.T., Jones R.L., Karanjia N.D., de Sanctis S., Woodland J.G., Middleton G, Menezes N. A rare case of a retroperitoneal enterogenous cyst with in-situ adenocarcinoma. World Journal of Surgical Oncology 2007; 5: 113-116.
10. Fawcett W.J., Lordan J.T., Quiney N.F., Karanjia N.D., and Rockall T.A. Colorectal Cancer: Missing elements of modern management. British Medical Journal 2007; 335: 953.
11. Lordan J.T., Karanjia N.D. Size of surgical margin does not influence recurrence rates after curative liver resection for colorectal cancer liver metastases. British Journal of Surgery. 2008; 95: 128-129.
12. Lordan J.T., Fawcett WJ., Karanjia N.D. Solitary liver metastasis of chromophobe renal cell carcinoma 20 years following nephrectomy treated by hepatic resection. Urology. 2008; 72: 230.
13. Lordan J.T., Karanjia N.D., Hussain F.F., Bowyer R.C. An investigative technique to distinguish between the gastrojejunostomy and the hepaticojejunostomy as the cause of cholangitis following pancreaticoduodenectomy. Annals of the Royal College of Surgeons of England. 2008; 90: 433.
14. Karanjia N.D., Lordan J.T., Quiney N., Fawcett W.J., Worthington T.R., Remington J. A comparison of right and extended right hepatectomies with all other hepatic resections for colorectal liver metastases - a ten year study. European Journal of Surgical Oncology. 2009; 35: 65-70.
15. Lordan J.T., Karanjia N.D., Quiney N., Fawcett W.J., Worthington T.R. A 10 year study of outcome following hepatic resection for colorectal liver metastases - The effect of evaluation in a multi-disciplinary team setting. European Journal of Surgical Oncology 2009; 35: 302-6.
16. Karanjia N.D., Lordan J.T., Quiney N., Fawcett W.J., Worthington T.R. Survival and recurrence after neo-adjuvant chemotherapy and liver resection for colorectal metastases; a ten year study. European Journal of Surgical Oncology 2009; 35: 838-843.
17. Lordan J.T., Riga A.T., Worthington T.R., Karanjia N.D. Early and long term outcomes of patients undergoing liver resection and diaphragm excision for advanced colorectal liver metastases. Annals of the Royal College of Surgeons of England 2009; 91: 483-8.
18. Lordan J.T., Riga A.T., Karanjia N.D. Liver resections combined with closure of loop ileostomies: a retrospective analysis. HPB surgery 2008: 501397.
19. Lordan J.T., Karanjia N.D. Advances in tissue dissection and haemostasis. ASIT Year Book 2009; 119-120.
20. Phillips M., Lordan J.T., Menezes N., Karanjia N.D. Feeding patients following pancreaticoduodenectomy; A UK national survey. Annals of the Royal College of Surgeons of England 2009; 91: 385-8.
21. Lordan J.T., Worthington T.R., Quiney N., Fawcett W.J., Karanjia N.D. Early post-operative outcomes following hepatic resection for benign liver disease in 79 consecutive patients. HPB 2009; 11: 321-5.
22. Lordan J.T., Wilkins M., Karanjia N.D. Delayed bile-leak with Avastin after liver resection for metastatic colorectal cancer. Hepato-Gastroenterology 2011; 58: 1769-70.
23. Lordan J.T., Phillips M., Chen J-Y., Worthington T.R., Menezes N.N., Lightwood R., Hussain F., Tibbs C., Karanjia N.D. A Safe, Effective and Cheap Method of Achieving Pancreatic Rest in Patients with Chronic Pancreatitis with Refractory Symptoms and Malnutrition. Pancreas 2009; 38: 689-92.
24. Lordan J.T., Karanjia N.D. ‘Close Shave’ in liver resection for colorectal liver metastases. European Journal of Surgical Oncology 2010; 36: 47-51.
25. Lordan J.T., Worthington T.R., Quiney N., Fawcett W.J., Karanjia N.D. Operative mortality, blood loss and the use of Pringle manoeuvres in 526 consecutive liver resections Annals of the Royal College of Surgeons of England 2009 ;91: 578-82.
26. O’Neill J.A., Lordan J.T., Quiney N.F. Intrapleural analgesia following hepatic resection. Anaesthesia 2011; 66: 64.
27. Lordan J.T., Woods J., Keeling P., Paterson I.M. A retrospective analysis of benzodiazepine sedation versus propofol anaesthesia in 252 patients undergoing ERCP. HPB 2011; 13: 174-7.
28. Lordan J.T., Stenson K.M., Karanjia N.D. The value of intra-operative ultrasound and pre-operative imaging, individually and in combination, in liver resection for metastatic colorectal cancer. Annals of the Royal College of Surgeons of England 2011; 93: 246-9.
CURRICULUM VITAE Mr Jeffrey Lordan FRCS (Gen. Surg., UK), Ph.D., BSc.
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29. Thomas R.L., Lordan J.T., Devalia K., Quiney N.F., Fawcett W.J., Worthington T.R., Karanjia N.D. Liver resection for colorectal cancer metastases involving the caudate lobe. BJS 2011; 10: 1476-82.
30. Wiggans M., Lordan J.T., Shahtahmassebi G., Aroori S., Bowles M. and Stell D. The interaction between diabetes, body mass index, hepatic steatosis and risk of liver resection: insulin dependent diabetes is the greatest risk for major complications. HPB Surgery 2014; 2014:586159. doi: 10.1155/2014/586159. Epub 2014 Aug 14.
31. O’Reilly D., Lordan J.T., Mirza D., Midwinter M. Maintaining surgical skills for military general surgery; the potential role for multivisceral organ retrieval in military general surgery training and practice. Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps 2015; 162.
32. Lordan J.T., Roberts K., Hodson J., Isaac J., Muiesan P., Mirza D.F., Marudanayagam R., Sutcliffe R.P. Case-controlled study comparing peri-operative and cancer-related outcomes after major hepatectomy and parenchymal sparing hepatectomy for metastatic colorectal cancer. HPB. 2017;19:688-694
33. Antbring R., Parker S., Lordan J.T., Windsor A. High-grade myxofibrosarcoma of the abdominal wall. BMJ Case Reports. 2017; doi: 10.1136/bcr-2017-219643.
Book Chapters
1. Cracking the FRCS Viva Topics for the Intercollegiate FRCS Exit Exam in General Surgery, Tang T., Ball E., Sivaprakasam R., Walsh S., Lordan J.T. CRC Press, Dec. 2013, ISBN-10: 1444184725, ISBN-13: 978-1444184723.
Abstract Publications
1. Lordan J., Berry M. Axon-glial response to injury during axon regeneration in the central nervous system in the anterior medullary velum (AMV) of the rat. Clinical Anatomy. 2002; 15(3): 238.
2. Lordan J., Sodiwala V., Ellis H. An anatomical study of the course and surface anatomy of the internal thoracic artery. European Journal of Anatomy. 2002; 6(1): 25.
3. Lordan J., Sodiwala V., Ellis H. An anatomical study of the course and surface anatomy of the internal thoracic artery. Clinical Anatomy. 2003; 16: 85.
4. Lordan J., Rauh P. Calcified ligament of Struthers as a rare cause of median nerve compression, misdiagnosed as an osteochondroma. Clinical Anatomy. 2003; 16(5): 463.
5. Lordan J., Rose K., Anja Johansen-Bibby A., Ellis H. An anatomical study of the length, diameter and branches of the radial and ulnar arteries. Clinical Anatomy 2005; 18: 226-231.
6. Lordan J.T., Heywood R., Shirol S., Edwards D.P. Post-operative adjuvant chemotherapy may significantly delay ileostomy closure. Annals of Oncology 2006; 17 (S1): i19.
7. Lordan J.T., Shirol S., Tilney H.S., Jourdan I., Gudgeon AM. Laparoscopic colorectal surgery: the DGH learning curve. Colorectal disease. July 2006; 8: 82 (S2).
8. Lordan J.T., Shirol S., Tilney H.S., Jourdan I., Gudgeon A.M. Laparoscopic colorectal surgery: a two year study of colorectal cancer operations. Colorectal disease. July 2006; 8: 95 (S2).
9. Lordan J.T., Jones R.L., Karanjia N.D., De Sanctis S., Middleton G., Menezes N. A rare case of a retroperitoneal enterogenous cyst with in-situ adenocarcinoma proving difficult diagnostic and therapeutic challenges and devastating malignant potential. Abstract. Clinical Anatomy 2007; 20: 858.
10. Lordan J.T., Karanjia N.D., Quiney N., Fawcett W.J., Worthington T.R., Remington J. A Ten Year Prospective Audit of Liver Resection for Colorectal Metastases in a Tertiary Referral Unit. British Journal of Surgery 2007; 94(S5): 2.
11. Lordan J.T., Karanjia N.D., Quiney N., Fawcett W.J., Worthington T.R., Remington J. A 10 year prospective study of outcome following hepatic resection for colorectal liver metastases – The effect of evaluation in a multi-disciplinary team setting. British Journal of Surgery 2007; 94(S5): 2.
12. Lordan J.T., Karanjia N.D., Quiney N., Fawcett W.J., Worthington T.R., Remington J. A Ten Year Study Comparing Right and Extended Right Hepatectomies With All Other Hepatic Resections For Colorectal Metastases. British Journal of Surgery 2007; 94(S5): 23.
13. Lordan J.T., Karanjia N.D., Quiney N., Fawcett WJ., Worthington T.R. Survival after systemic chemotherapy and liver resection for colorectal metastases; a ten year audit. HPB 2008; 10(S1): 65.
14. Lordan J.T., Karanjia N.D., Quiney N., Fawcett W.J., Worthington T.R. A 10 year study of outcome following hepatic resection for colorectal liver metastases - The effect of evaluation in a multi-disciplinary team setting. HPB 2008; 10(S1): 112.
15. Lordan J.T., Karanjia N.D., Quiney N., Fawcett W.J., Worthington T.R. A Ten Year Study Comparing Right and Extended Right Hepatectomies With All Other Hepatic Resections For Colorectal Metastases. HPB 2008; 10(S1): 112.
16. Lordan J.T., Karanjia N.D., Quiney N., Fawcett W.J., Worthington T.R. A Ten-Year Study of Early Outcomes Following Hepatic Resection in a High-Volume Tertiary Referral Unit. HPB 2008; 10(S1): 203.
17. Lordan J.T., Karanjia N.D., Quiney N., Fawcett W.J., Worthington T.R. A ten year prospective audit of liver resection for colorectal liver metastases in a tertiary referral unit. HPB 2008; 10(S2): 36.
18. Lordan J.T., Karanjia N.D., Quiney N., Fawcett W.J., Worthington T.R. A 10 year prospective study of outcome following hepatic resection for colorectal liver metastases - The effect of evaluation in a multi-disciplinary team setting. HPB 2008; 10(S2): 36.
19. Lordan J.T., Karanjia N.D., Quiney N., Fawcett WJ., Worthington TR. A ten year prospective study comparing right and extended right hepatectomies with all other liver resections for colorectal metastases. HPB 2008; 10(S2): 45.
20. Lordan, J.T., Karanjia N.D. ‘Close Shave’ in liver resection for colorectal liver metastases. BJS 2008; 95(S7): 34.
21. Fawcett W.J., Quiney N.F., Lordan J.T., Karanjia N.D. Reducing blood loss and maximising postoperative liver function in patients undergoing liver resection. Proceedings from BIT 1st Annual World Cancer Congress 2008; 323.
22. Lordan, J.T., Karanjia N.D. A ‘Close Shave’ for resection margins following liver resection for colorectal liver metastases. HPB 2009; 11: 46.
23. Lordan J.T., Kennedy J.R., Gant S.J., Grant N., Trend P., Nigam A.K., Money-Kyrle J., Karanjia N.D., Worthington T.R. Liver resection for solitary liver metastasis following aggressive SCC of the penis. HPB 2009; 11(S2): 109-110.
24. Lordan J.T., Worthington T.R., Quiney N., Fawcett W.J., Karanjia N.D. Early post-operative outcomes following hepatic resection for benign liver disease in 79 consecutive patients. HPB 2009; 11(S2): 107.
25. Lordan J.T., Levy B.F., Karanjia N.D., Scott M.J., Preston S.L., Rockall T.A., Worthington T.R. The multi-modal approach to metastatic colorectal cancer. EAES Abstract Book 2009; 190.
26. Lordan J.T., Riga A., Worthington T.R., Karanjia N.D., Paterson I.M., Menezes N.N. A novel technique to achieve tract dilatation in patients undergoing minimally invasive percutaneous necrosectomy for necrotising pancreatitis. EAES Abstract Book 2009; 212.
27. Lordan, J.T., Karanjia N.D. Long term outcome of patients with metastatic gynaecological malignancies treated with liver resection. AUGIS Abstract Book 2009; 69.
28. Lordan J.T., Karanjia N.D., Giselda B., Laing E., Smith C.P. Prospective analysis of the gene expression signature of peri-metastasis ‘halo’ tissue following neo-adjuvant chemotherapy-induced tumour reduction of colorectal liver metastasis. BJS 2010; 97(S2): 61.
29. Lordan J.T., Karanjia N.D., de Sanctis S. A prospective study of hepato-cellular injury, morbidity and 90-day mortality for colorectal liver metastases in 240 patients following short course neo-adjuvant chemotherapy. AUGIS Abstract Book, 2010; 25.
30. Lordan J.T., Woods J., Keeling P., Paterson I.M. Outcomes following propofol anaesthesia versus benzodiazepine sedation in 252 patients undergoing ERCP; a comparative retrospective analysis. AUGIS Abstract Book, 2010; 32.
31. Bond A., Schwab K., Lordan J.T., Mann K., Gnananandan J., Szasz C., Paterson I.M., Singh S. Early laparoscopic cholecystectomy is achieved with a lower complication rate when performed by upper gastrointestinal surgeons. AUGIS Abstract Book, 2010; 12.
32. Thomas R., Lordan J.T., Karanjia N.D. Liver resection for colorectal liver metastases in the elderly. AUGIS Abstract Book, 2010; 49.
33. Thomas R., Lordan J.T., Devalia K., Quiney N., Fawcett W., Worthington T.R., Karanjia N.D. Liver resection for colorectal liver metastases involving the caudate lobe. AUGIS Abstract Book, 2010; 49.
34. Mann K., Gnananandan J., Szasz C., Bond A., Schwab K., Lordan J.T., Singh S., Paterson I.M. The achievements and results of early laparoscopic cholecystectomy in patients admitted with biliary colic and cholecystitis in a foundation trust. AUGIS Abstract Book, 2010; 103.
35. Lordan J.T., Karanjia N.D., de Sanctis S. A prospective study of hepato-cellular injury, morbidity and 90-day mortality for colorectal liver metastases in 240 patients following short course neo-adjuvant chemotherapy. BJS 2010; 97(S5): 12.
36. Lordan J.T., Woods J., Keeling P., Paterson I.M. Outcomes following propofol anaesthesia versus benzodiazepine sedation in 252 patients undergoing ERCP; a comparative retrospective analysis. BJS 2010; 97(S5): 15.
37. Bond A., Schwab K., Lordan J.T., Mann K., Gnananandan J., Szasz C., Paterson I.M., Singh S. Early laparoscopic cholecystectomy is achieved with a lower complication rate when performed by upper gastrointestinal surgeons. BJS 2010; 97(S5): 5.
38. Thomas R., Lordan J.T., Karanjia N.D. Liver resection for colorectal liver metastases in the elderly. BJS 2010; 97(S5): 24.
39. Thomas R., Lordan J.T., Devalia K., Quiney N., Fawcett W., Worthington T.R., Karanjia N.D. Liver resection for colorectal liver metastases involving the caudate lobe. BJS 2010; 97(S5): 25.
40. Mann K., Gnananandan J., Szasz C., Bond A., Schwab K., Lordan J.T., Singh S., Paterson I.M. The achievements and results of early laparoscopic cholecystectomy in patients admitted with biliary colic and cholecystitis in a foundation trust. BJS 2010; 97(S5): 53.
41. Thomas R.L., Lordan J.T., Worthington T.R., Karanjia ND. Liver resection for colorectal liver metastases in the elderly. European Journal of Surgical Oncology 2010; 36(9): 904.
42. P-Possum score prediction of mortality in patients undergoing liver resection for colorectal metastases. Thomas R.L., Madani R., Lordan J.T., Worthington T.R., Karanjia N.D. BJS 2011; 98(S2): 40-46.
Abstract Publications Continued
43. Lordan J.T, Mirza D, Bramhall S.R, Mayer D, Isaac J, Muiesan P, Mergental H, Gunson B, Neil D, Perera T. Evaluation of steatosis trends for orthotopic liver transplantation over a ten year period in a single institution. ESOT International Meeting Abstract Book, 2011.
44. Lordan J.T., Bramhall S.R, Isaac J, Muiesan P, Mirza D.F, Marudanayagam R, Mayer D, Sutcliffe R.P. Results of a case-controlled study evaluating perioperative morbidity and survival after anatomical and non-anatomical liver resection for colorectal liver metastases. British Journal of Surgery 2011; 98(S7): 4.
45. Williams A., Lordan J.T., Khan A.Z. Peri-operative and long term outcomes following trisectionectomy for hilar cholangiocarcinoma. HPB (In Press)
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