Mr Tan Arulampalam
Consultant Surgeon
Digestive Health
Sub-specialties: General Surgery, Lower GI Surgery, Hernia Surgery.
Overview
Professor Tan Arulampalam has over 25 years experience as a general and colorectal surgeon. He has a specialist interest in colorectal cancer, proctology particularly minimally invasive surgery for pilonidal sinus and fistula in ano. He has also experience in groin and abdominal wall hernia surgery.
About Mr Tan Arulampalam
Professor Tan Arulampalam has been a Consultant Colorectal Surgeon at Colchester Hospital (UK) with a passion for healthcare transformation through research and education. He has transitioned to a portfolio of private practice, medtech start ups and university academic work at the School of Medicine, Anglia Ruskin University. He helped establish The ICENI Centre (www.icenicentre.org) , a centre of excellence for training and research. Tan was formerly a Clinical Director and Lead in Process Re-engineering at Colchester Hospital, UK. He has extensive international experience in translational medical research, health system analysis, audit and higher educational supervision. His own research on PET imaging has translated into mainstream practice enabling earlier cancer detection and improved treatment outcomes.
Tan is on the faculty of the European Surgical Institute and Past President of the Association of Laparoscopic and Robotic Surgeons of Great Britain and Ireland, the UK’s premiere minimally invasive surgery society. His training experience spans many countries beyond Europe and North America, including the Middle East, Brazil, India, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Korea and China. His major commitments included being a full board member of the European Association of Endoscopic Surgeons and chair of the EAES Research Committee (Demitted Office 2025).
He has published more that 50 peer reviewed papers and is joint editor of the textbook Essential Surgery published by Elsevier (7th Edition to be published in 2025). He was part of the ACPGBI group that published guidelines on Prevention, Detection and Management of Anastomotic Leak and is now part of the global collaborative on anastomotic leak (Cololeak). Tan also took part in the consensus group of the EAES publishing comprehensive guidelines on the management of diverticular disease (2018).
He is on the Medical Board of the charity Bowel Cancer UK and is focused on facilitating collaboration between surgical societies across the world, promoting sustainable surgery, surgeon wellbeing and adoption of novel medtech.
Tan is Immediate President of the Association of Laparoscopic and Robotic Surgeons of Great Britain and Ireland and is focusing on sustainable surgical performance and data driven surgery. He plans commercialisation of a medtech device and development of a programme of surgical patient safety working with key stakeholders.
Areas of Expertise
Mr Tan Arulampalam treats a range of conditions including:
- Colorectal cancer
- Diverticulosis
- IBD
He performs a range of treatments including:
- Breast Diseases
- Breast Cancer
- Breast Oncoplastics
- Breast Plastic Surgery
Additional Information
Mr Tan Arulampalam holds the following qualifications: MD MBBS FRCS
Mr Tan Arulampalam is an active member of:
- Royal College of Surgeons of England
- Association of Laparoscopic and Robotic Surgeons of Great Britain and Ireland (immediate Past President)
- European Association of Endoscopic Surgery (immediate Past Board Member and Chair of Research Committee)
- Association of Coloproctology of Great Britain and Ireland
- Royal Society of Medicine
He currently holds clinical posts at:
- Welbeck, London
- Consultant Surgeon (Private only)
- Professor of Surgery School of Medicine, Anglia Ruskin University
Mr Tan Arulampalam is the recipient of the following professional awards:
- Past President of Association of Laparoscopic and Robotic Surgeons
- Past Member of Board of European Association of Endoscopic Surgery
- Dr Arulampalam is an editor on the 7th edition of 'Essential Surgery '
Research Highlights
Notable publications:
- Surgical outcome improvement by shared decision-maiking: value of a preoperative multidisciplinary target clinic for the elderly in colorectal surgery.
- Staiger RD, Curley D, Attwood NV, Haile SR, Arulampalam T, Simpson JC.Langenbecks Arch Surg. 2023 Aug 16;408(1):316.
- Magnetic Resonance Texture Analysis in Identifying Complete Pathological Response to Neoadjuvant Treatment in Locally Advanced Rectal Cancer Aker M, Boone D, Wan S, Afaq A, Groves, A, Arulampalam THA. Dis Colon Rectum. 2019 Feb;62(2):163-170
- Outcomes of Endoscopic Pilonidal Sinus Treatment (EPSiT): A systematic reviewTien T, Athem R, Arulampalam THA Tech Coloproct 2018 May;22(5):325-331
- Chronic groin pain following inguinal hernia repair in the laparoscopic era: Systematic review and meta-analysis Sekhon Inderjit Singh HK, Massey LH, Arulampalam T, Motson RW, Pawa N. AM J Surg. 2022 Oct;224(4):1135-1149
- What Happens When We Don’t Operate? Bethune R, Sbaih M, Brosnan C, Arulampalam THA. Ann R Coll Surg. 2016;98:409-412
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