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Mr Josh Kempthorne - Christchurch Hip, Knee & Musculoskeletal Tumour Surgeon

Private Service, Orthopaedics

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Description

Mr Josh Kempthorne is an orthopaedic surgeon in Christchurch with specialist interest in Hip & Knee Arthoplasty (joint replacements) and Orthopaedic Oncology.

After graduating orthopaedic training in New Zealand, Josh advanced his training overseas with fellowships at The Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre (Oxford, UK) and The Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, for over 2 years, specialising in lower limb arthroplasty/joint replacements, periprosthetic infection and orthopaedic oncology.

Josh consults from the Specialist Centre @ Eleven in St Albans and operates at Southern Cross & St George's hospitals. Surgeries Josh specialises in include:
  • total hip joint replacement
    (Conventional and Mako Robotic-Arm Assisted/Navigated Arthroplasty)
  • total and unicompartmental knee joint replacement
    (Conventional and Mako Robotic-Arm Assisted/Navigated Arthroplasty)
  • revision hip & knee arthroplasty surgery
  • orthopaedic oncology, musculoskeletal tumour, surgery
  • knee arthroscopy
  • general orthopaedics
In addition to his private practice, Josh has a large commitment in public practice. In Christchurch he covers primary and revision arthroplasty of the hip and knee, periprosthetic infection management, orthopaedic oncology and trauma/acute surgery. Josh is also a Senior Clinical Lecturer with the University of Otago, providing a rewarding involvement in the education of medical students, on the board for Sarcoma Foundation New Zealand (charity aiming to increase patient/family resources for sarcoma care) and board of Sarcoma Society New Zealand.
 

Consultants

Ages

Child / Tamariki, Youth / Rangatahi, Adult / Pakeke, Older adult / Kaumātua

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We will communicate with your GP or primary health care provider to ensure we have accurate & up to date records.

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Referral Expectations

You need to bring to your appointment with you:

1.       Any letters or reports from your doctor or hospital.
2.       Any X-Rays, CT or MRI films and reports.
3.       All medicines you are taking including herbal and natural remedies.
4.       Your pharmaceutical entitlement card.
5.       Your ACC number, if you have one.

Fees and Charges Description

Josh is a Southern Cross Affiliated Provider for a range of services including: 

  • Consultations
  • Joint injection
  • Plaster cast
  • Carpal tunnel release
  • Hemi-knee replacement
  • Knee arthroscopy
  • Knee arthroscopy and meniscectomy
  • Primary total hip joint replacement - bilateral
  • Primary total hip joint replacement - unilateral
  • Primary total knee joint replacement - bilateral
  • Primary total knee joint replacement - unilateral

Hours

Mon – Fri 9:00 AM – 5:30 PM

Please contact the practice during business hours, Monday to Friday, for appointments and enquires.

Procedures / Treatments

Joint Replacement

Patients of many ages have increasing pain and reduced function in their joints due to conditions such as osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis and previous trauma. Joint replacement surgery is commonly required to treat these worn and damaged joints. In these procedures the damaged joint surface is removed and replaced with artificial surfaces normally made from metal (chromium cobalt alloy, titanium), plastic (high density polyethylene) or ceramic which act as alternate bearing surfaces for the damaged joint. These operations are common but major procedures which require the patient to be in hospital for several days and followed by a significant period of rehabilitation. Josh Kempthorne specialises in arthroplasty from his overseas training and adoption of new technologies such as MAKO knee navigation/robotic-arm assisted surgery.

Patients of many ages have increasing pain and reduced function in their joints due to conditions such as osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis and previous trauma.  Joint replacement surgery is commonly required to treat these worn and damaged joints. In these procedures the damaged joint surface is removed and replaced with artificial surfaces normally made from metal (chromium cobalt alloy, titanium), plastic (high density polyethylene) or ceramic which act as alternate bearing surfaces for the damaged joint.

These operations are common but major procedures which require the patient to be in hospital for several days and followed by a significant period of rehabilitation. Josh Kempthorne specialises in arthroplasty from his overseas training and adoption of new technologies such as MAKO knee navigation/robotic-arm assisted surgery.
Hip Replacement (Conventional & MAKO Navigated)

A reliable and generally well tolerated procedure that removes pain and improves function of patients with painful arthritic hip. The diseased and damaged parts of the hip joint are removed and replaced with new ‘ball & socket’ articulation supported by a stem in the femur (thigh bone) and cup in the acetabulum (hip socket). Josh Kempthorne uses well proven and established implants with pre-operative templating to ensure optimal planning. And where appropriate offers additional MAKO navigation to improve accuracy and reduce likelihood of post-operative issues in patients with more complex disease.

A reliable and generally well tolerated procedure that removes pain and improves function of patients with painful arthritic hip. The diseased and damaged parts of the hip joint are removed and replaced with new ‘ball & socket’ articulation supported by a stem in the femur (thigh bone) and cup in the acetabulum (hip socket).

Josh Kempthorne uses well proven and established implants with pre-operative templating to ensure optimal planning. And where appropriate offers additional MAKO navigation to improve accuracy and reduce likelihood of post-operative issues in patients with more complex disease.

MAKO Total and Unicompartmental Knee Replacement/Arthroplasty

This is a surgical procedure performed on a knee joint that has become painful and/or impaired because of disease, injury or wear and tear. Knee replacement can be total or partial, depending on the extent of the damage in the joint. In total knee replacement, artificial materials (metal and plastic) are used to resurface the articular surfaces of the lower end of the femur and proximal end of the tibia, then balanced with the bearing surface. This procedure is optomised for cutting accuracy, soft tissue protection and intra-operative assessment of balance with the MAKO navigation system (Robotic-arm assisted surgery) with an established reduction in pain, hospital stay and recovery time. This operation is a major procedure which requires you to be in hospital for several days and will be followed by a significant period of rehabilitation.

This is a surgical procedure performed on a knee joint that has become painful and/or impaired because of disease, injury or wear and tear.

Knee replacement can be total or partial, depending on the extent of the damage in the joint.

In total knee replacement, artificial materials (metal and plastic) are used to resurface the articular surfaces of the lower end of the femur and proximal end of the tibia, then balanced with the bearing surface. This procedure is optomised for cutting accuracy, soft tissue protection and intra-operative assessment of balance with the MAKO navigation system (Robotic-arm assisted surgery) with an established reduction in pain, hospital stay and recovery time.

This operation is a major procedure which requires you to be in hospital for several days and will be followed by a significant period of rehabilitation. 

Hip & Knee Revision Arthroplasty

Most patients have a long and problem free experience with their joint replacement. But over time some joints start to fail and subsequently cause increasing symptoms. Reasons may include: Infection Bearing wear Aseptic loosening Dislocation Fracture Specialist review, workup will guide subsequent management which varies depending on the underlying cause.

Most patients have a long and problem free experience with their joint replacement. But over time some joints start to fail and subsequently cause increasing symptoms. Reasons may include:
  • Infection
  • Bearing wear
  • Aseptic loosening
  • Dislocation
  • Fracture
Specialist review, workup will guide subsequent management which varies depending on the underlying cause.
Knee Arthroscopy (Key hole knee surgery)

Several small incisions (cuts) are made on the knee through which is inserted a small telescopic instrument with a tiny camera attached (arthroscope). This allows the surgeon to look inside the joint, identify problems and, in some cases, make repairs or remove damaged symptomatic tissue.

Several small incisions (cuts) are made on the knee through which is inserted a small telescopic instrument with a tiny camera attached (arthroscope). This allows the surgeon to look inside the joint, identify problems and, in some cases, make repairs or remove damaged symptomatic tissue.

Orthopaedic Oncology/Musculoskeletal Tumour Surgery

Josh Kempthorne is one of only a few surgeons nationwide that specialise in this area with only one other surgeon in Christchurch. Sarcomas are a rare cancer that account for only 1-2% of cancer presentations nationally. The workup is specialised and multidisciplinary with a wide range of outcomes and surgical managements. If you think you or your patient is suspected of having a sarcoma please let us know and we will coordinate workup and ongoing management.

Josh Kempthorne is one of only a few surgeons nationwide that specialise in this area with only one other surgeon in Christchurch.

Sarcomas are a rare cancer that account for only 1-2% of cancer presentations nationally.

The workup is specialised and multidisciplinary with a wide range of outcomes and surgical managements.

If you think you or your patient is suspected of having a sarcoma please let us know and we will coordinate workup and ongoing management.

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Patient parking is available on ground level under Specialists @ Eleven

Contact Details

Specialist Centre @ Eleven
Level 3
11 Caledonian Road
Saint Albans
Christchurch
Canterbury 8014

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Specialist Centre @ Eleven
Level 3
11 Caledonian Road
Saint Albans
Christchurch
Canterbury 8014

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Specialists@11
11 Caledonian Road
St Albans
Christchurch

This page was last updated at 9:19PM on May 2, 2024. This information is reviewed and edited by Mr Josh Kempthorne - Christchurch Hip, Knee & Musculoskeletal Tumour Surgeon.