Harry Claireaux
BSc MBChB DMCC
Honorary Research Assistant
I am an Honorary Research Assistant with Oxford Trauma and a General Duties Medical Officer in the British Army. My undergraduate training took place at Bristol University where I attained my BSc in Anatomical Sciences and MBChB with distinction. I undertook the academic foundation programme at Oxford University.
I am interested in clinical research in traumatically injured patients. I am currently working on:
- WAX randomised controlled trial of rehabilitation following operatively managed ankle fractures. This study is funded by the NIHR Research for Patient Benefit Programme.
 - James Lind Alliance priority setting partnership examining patient priorities in complex fractures.
 - Cochrane review investigating interventions for treating fractures of the distal femur in adults.
 - Systematic review and meta-analysis of free functional muscle transfer for upper limb paralysis.
 
Recent publications
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                Peri-operative administration of tranexamic acid in lower limb arthroplasty: a multicentre, prospective cohort study.
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Lloyd TD. et al, (2020), Anaesthesia, 75, 1050 - 1058
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                Perioperative intravenous contrast administration and the incidence of acute kidney injury after major gastrointestinal surgery: prospective, multicentre cohort study.
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STARSurg Collaborative None., (2020), Br j surg, 107, 1023 - 1032
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                High incidence of radiolucent lines at the implant-cement interface of a new total knee replacement.
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Hoskins W. et al, (2020), Anz j surg
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                Safety of hospital discharge before return of bowel function after elective colorectal surgery.
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EuroSurg Collaborative None., (2020), Br j surg, 107, 552 - 559
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                Safety and efficacy of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs to reduce ileus after colorectal surgery.
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EuroSurg Collaborative None., (2020), Br j surg, 107, e161 - e169