Meet the team

Mr Jeremy Latham|

Jeremy Latham is a Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon with a special interest in hip surgery. He was appointed to Southampton University Hospital NHS Trust in 1997. His undergraduate training was at Oxford and he trained in Orthopaedic Surgery at the Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre in Oxford, The Royal Adelaide Hospital and The Royal Orthopaedic Hospital, Birmingham.

At the Royal Orthopaedic Hospital he was trained in the technique of Birmingham Hip Resurfacing, which he introduced into the Wessex Region. He uses a variety of implants, both cemented and uncemented and is experienced in less invasive surgical techniques. He is a Fellow of the British Orthopaedic Association and a member of the British Hip Society.

He specialises in primary and revision hip replacement surgery, and hip resurfacing. His particular interests are:
  • hip replacement for complex problems such as dysplasia and Perthes' disease
  • hip replacement and resurfacing for younger patients

His research interests are in the outcome of hip resurfacing, and the use of large metal bearings in hip replacement surgery.

Mr Doug Dunlop|

Douglas Dunlop is a Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon with a special interest in hip surgery. He was appointed to Southampton University Hospital NHS Trust in 2002. His undergraduate training was at UWCM, Cardiff and he trained in Orthopaedic Surgery in Edinburgh. He has fellowships in hip surgery from; The Princess Elizabeth Orthopaedic Centre, Exeter; The Royal Adelaide Hospital; with two travelling fellowships to North America. He has an additional fellowship in complex knee surgery including ligament reconstruction.

He specialises in primary and revision hip replacement surgery with an interest in knee surgery. His particular interests are:

  • Impaction bone grafting in primary and revision surgery
  • Complex joint replacement including developmental & traumatic conditions
  • Hip replacement with hard bearings (Ceramic and resurfacing for younger patients)
  • Hip arthroscopy

He uses a variety of implants, both cemented and uncemented and is experienced in less invasive surgical techniques. He is a Fellow of the British Orthopaedic Association and a member of the British Hip Society.

He is an Honorary Senior Clinical Lecturer at the University of Southampton and undertakes research on novel materials and stem cells. He is involved in two multicentre trials looking at articulation size and synthetic bone graft. He completed an MD thesis from the University of Edinburgh on bone grafting in hip surgery, based on work in Australia and Edinburgh.

Mr Ola Eni-Olotu|

Hip and knee surgery.

Mr David Higgs|

Trauma, primary and revision hip surgery.