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lk-image2Dr Leonard Kuo is an innerwest Orthopaedic Surgeon. He was born and educated in Sydney. After graduating from the University of Sydney in 1985, he went on to complete his Orthopaedic training on the Sydney AOA training programme in 1994. A further 2 years was spent in post graduate fellowship with WK Chung gaining additional experience in joint replacement, shoulder surgery and paediatric orthopaedics. He has been in private practice since 1995 and his particular subspecialty interests include joint replacement and arthroscopic surgery of the knee and shoulder.
Dr Kuo has publications in the literature at national and international level. He has presented papers at numerous local and national meetings and has been actively involved in orthopaedic registrar teaching and examination in addition to RMO and medical student training at Sydney Children’s Hospital and The Canterbury Hospital.
He is currently an Emeritus Orthopaedic Consultant at Sydney Children’s Hospital, a teaching hospital of the UNSW and the Department Head and RMO term supervisor at the Canterbury Hospital. Every year he travels to the Kingdom of Tonga to provide Orthopaedic Outreach services particularly in congenital club foot deformity.
 


Qualifications:
Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS Syd Univ)
Fellow Royal Australasian College of Surgeons (FRACS Orth)
Fellow Australian Orthopaedic Association (FAOrthA)

Memberships:
Australian Paediatric Orthopaedic Society (APOS)
Australian Medical Association (AMA)
Australian Society of Orthopaedic Surgeons (ASOS)

Registration:
Medical Board of Australia

Hospital Appointments:
Sydney Private Hospital
Strathfield Private Hospital
Canterbury Hospital
Sydney Children’s Hospital

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Hip And Knee

Featured Articles:
  • Total Hip Replacement
  • Total Knee Replacement
  • Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) Reconstruction
  • Arthroscopic Knee Surgery
  • Post Arthroscopy Exercises
 
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Paediatric
Featured Articles:

  • Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip (DDH)
  • Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip Management in the Newborn
  • Perthes Disease
  • Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis
  • Angular Deformities of the Lower Limbs in Children
  • Leg Length Discrepancy
  • Osteochondritis Dissecans
  • Tarsal Coalition
  • The Management of Supracondylar Fractures in Children
  • Epiphyseodesis Surgical Modulation of Growth
  • Orthopaedic Aspects of Meningococcal Sepsis
  • Irreducible Congenital Dislocation of the Knee

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Shoulder And Elbow

Featured Articles:

  • Arthroscopic Surgery General Information
  • Rotator Cuff Impingement
  • Arthroscopic Subacromial Decompression
  • Subacromial Decompression Postoperative Protocol
  • Rotator Cuff Tear
  • Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Surgery
  • Rotator Cuff Repair Postoperative Protocol
  • Shoulder Dislocation and Instability
  • Arthroscopic Shoulder Stabilisation and Labral Repairs
  • Shoulder Stabilisation Postoperative Protocol
  • Acromioclavicular Joint Arthritis
  • AC Joint Arthritis Surgery
  • Calcific Tendonitis
  • Frozen Shoulder
  • Osteoarthritis of the Shoulder and Shoulder Replacement
  • Shoulder Replacement Postoperative Protocol
  • Reverse Total Shoulder Replacement
  • Reverse Shoulder Replacement Postoperative Protocol
  • Neer Stretching Exercises
  • Neer Isometric Exercises
  • Neer Strengthening Exercises
  • Instability Exercises
  • Lateral Epicondylitis (Tennis Elbow)

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Q: What do I bring when I see Dr Kuo?

You should bring a referral letter from your doctor, your medicare card and your private health fund card (if any). Any tests carried out by your referring doctor relevant to your current problem such as xrays, ultrasounds or scans should also be brought. There will be a fee on consultation and the referral will allow you to claim a medicare rebate.

Q: I have been seen at the Canterbury Hospital Emergency Room or was admitted. What are my next steps?

Please call 02 97895414 or 02 97895700 to make an appointment to see Dr Kuo. Please ensure you bring all the paperwork you were given from Canterbury Hospital, along with any xrays or scans. After review, Dr Kuo will write back to your local doctor regarding your treatment. 

Q: Where does Dr Kuo operate?

Sydney Private Hospital
63 Victoria St, Ashfield NSW 2131
(02) 9797 0555

Strathfield Private Hospital
3 Everton Rd Strathfield NSW 2135
(02) 9745 7444

Hurstville Private Hospital
37 Gloucester Rd Hurstville 2220
(02) 9579 7777

The Canterbury Hospital
Canterbury Rd, Campsie NSW 2194
(02) 9787 0000

Sydney Children’s Hospital
High St, Randwick NSW 2031
(02) 9382 1111

Q: Will I need an operation?

Dr Kuo will take a thorough history, examine you and review your tests. You may require further investigations such as CT or MRI. Depending on the information gained from your examination and various tests Dr Kuo will recommend the best treatment for you.

Often this will be non operative management such as physiotherapy, analgesia, an exercise regime or an injection to the affected area etc. However if these measures do not lead to improvement in your condition, you may require surgery. This will be considered only if it is felt that there is a good chance you will benefit from an operation. 

Q: How much will it cost?

Costs for consultations are available on enquiry and on booking appointments. Medicare will pay a portion of this fee. If surgery is required the staff will always provide you with an estimate for your operation and any expected out of pocket expenses. The staff are happy to discuss any questions regarding fees at the time of booking surgery.
If you have private health insurance, your benefits will depend on your individual Health Fund and your level of cover.
The written quote provided will allow you to check item numbers with your Health Fund.

Q: Can I still have a private operation even if I don’t have Private Health Fund insurance?

Yes, you can still elect to have an operation at the Private Hospital. Medicare will cover some of the surgeon and anaesthetic fee however you will be responsible for higher out of pocket expenses than if you were in a health fund. This option allows you to choose your doctor and the location and timing of your surgery. We can provide you with a written quote to help you make your decision.

Q: What are the problems if I smoke before surgery?

It is strongly recommended that smoking is stopped as long as possible prior to elective surgical procedures. This will help reduce surgical and anaesthetic risks and help you have the best outcome from your operation. Smoking affects the ability of your lungs to clear secretions during and after an anaesthetic. It also reduces blood flow to the operation area, thereby reducing healing potential. The risk of infection is greater if you smoke.

Q: Will physiotherapy be required after surgery?

Major surgery on a joint may take two or three hours in the operating room. Getting a full range of motion, strength and flexibility back in that joint after surgery usually takes months. Pre-operative exercise and education and post-operative physical therapy programs help to maximise your recovery after surgery. Together, such programs are among the most important determinants in the success of your operation.

Q: Can I drive after surgery?

After minor surgery such as arthroscopy, you are able to drive when walking comfortably.
Following joint replacement surgery it is recommended that you avoid driving for at least 4-6weeks. After shoulder surgery, you will wear a sling for up to 6 weeks. I recommend that you do not drive during this period.

 

mypractice Dr Kuo has been in private Orthopaedic practice since 1995 and subspecialises in surgery of the hip, knee and shoulder. His particular interests are joint replacement, arthroscopic treatment of rotator cuff tears, shoulder instability and sports knee injuries. He provides a general paediatric orthopaedic service.
Dr Kuo has deliberately avoided the increasing corporatisation of medicine and prides himself on upholding the traditional values of medical practice. In every circumstance, he ensures that he provides care in the best interests of the patient in a respectful, ethical and honest manner. By remaining independent, he is able to offer a quality orthopaedic service with a personal touch. Dr Kuo holds specialist appointments at both private and public hospitals allowing him to provide treatment to all in the community.


Dr Kuo abides by the codes of conduct of the Medical Board of Australia and Australian Orthopaedic Association.

   
Dr Leonard Kuo Consults at
1 Duke St Campsie 2194 
Tel:(02) 97895414
Tel:(02) 97895700
Fax:(02) 97071555
All Correspondence: PO Box 165 Campsie NSW 2194 
       
       
   
Dr Leonard Kuo Operates at

The Strathfield Private Hospital
3 Everton Rd, Strathfield
NSW 2135 Australia
Phone: (612) 9745 7444

  
 

Dr Leonard Kuo Operates at
The Sydney Private Hospital
63 Victoria Street, Ashfield
NSW 2131 Australia
Phone: (612) 9797 0555

 
     

  
  Dr Leonard Kuo Operates at
Canterbury Hospital Canterbury Road
Campsie NSW 2194
Phone: 9787 0000
     
   
Dr Leonard Kuo Operates at
Sydney Childrens Hospital Randwick
High St, Randwick NSW 2031
Phone:(02) 9382 1111 

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