Prof. Christopher B-Lynch
Health
Mr B-Lynch graduated at Oxford and St Bartholomew (Barts) Medical College, London. He became Lecturer and Senior Registrar at Barts in 1981-83 and assistant to the Queen’s Gynaecologist. He was appointed Consultant to the Oxford region, based at the Milton Keynes area - Milton Keynes General Hospital (NHS Trust). He was among the first Consultants to set up the hospital which opened on the 8th of April 1984.
He is a man determined to save lives and this selfless quality led him to identify the high incidence of cancer among the young female population in the Milton Keynes area. In 1984, his immediate response was to set up the Myrtle Peach Trust (A Registered charity run from the hospital) for improved patient care in memory of a patient who died unnecessarily from this condition.
Prof. Christopher B-Lynch
Prof. Christopher B-Lynch
His relentless efforts in raising funds for this charity led to the purchase of equipment to support the hospital in the efficient treatment of patients and training surgeons. Since 1985 to date the trust continues to raise funds to support the hospital’s screening for early diagnosis of cancer and minimal access surgery in the community.
It is generally known that haemorrhaging during pregnancy or childbirth can be fatal and many women all over the world have lost their lives as a result of this. But the Brace Suture – (B-Lynch technique) invented by Mr B-Lynch has helped to reverse this trend and lives are now being saved when applied. According to the World Health Organisation, the procedure had saved the lives of more than 2 million women by 2016.
It also highlights the contribution that British Scientists are making to the medical profession world-wide. This technique has been adopted by US doctors as a number one procedure for saving women’s lives and fertility.
In addition to the B–Lynch technique, other surgical inventions such as the ‘Birthing Cushion’ attributed to his work has been published in Peer review journals.
Mr B-Lynch is a noted lecturer in his field, contributing to Postgraduate text books and has trained many Registrars to Consultant status in the UK and abroad. He was the Founder/Chairman of the Milton Keynes and District Ethical Committee in 1984 and served there for 10 years.
His extreme professionalism and dedication coupled with the ability to make his patients feel special, explains why he is such a highly respected surgeon worldwide.
In 1997, he became an elected member of the Athenaeum of London, a society of Academic individuals including Nobel Prize Winners.
Mr B-Lynch has been a Nobel Peace Prize Nominee as recognition of his outstanding contribution to the medical profession.
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