Professor David Gillatt

Biography

Professor David Gillatt  MB ChB FRCS FRCS(E) FRCS (Urol) FRACS ChM

Professor of Urological Oncology and Robotic Surgery, Macquarie University

Head of Urology Clinical Discipline, Macquarie University

Director of Medical and Surgical Services, MQ Health Pty Limited

Urology Consultant, Macquarie University Hospital Clinic and Hospital, The St George Hospital and St George Private Hospital 

Professor David Gillatt is a leading prostate and bladder cancer surgeon with more than 25 years’ experience who currently holds the position of Director of Medical and Surgical Services and Professor of Urological Oncology and Robotics at MQ Health/Macquarie University Hospital, Sydney. Prof Gillatt is also recognised as one of world’s foremost robotic surgeon in the treatment of both prostate and bladder cancers having performed more than 2000 major resections in his career. He specialises in urology and nephrology and is well known for introducing the Enhance Recovery program for cystectomy, which was the first of its kind globally.

For the last 15 years he has concentrated on urological cancer surgery. As a result, he has one of the largest experiences of pelvic cancer surgery in the UK and Europe.  In 2008 Professor Gillatt introduced a robotically assisted surgery program and has performed approximately 1000+ cases. He introduced and designed a systematic method of training for both established surgeons and trainees on the robot console.   

Before joining Macquarie University Hospital, Professor Gillatt was Clinical Director of Urology at Southmead Hospital; and Medical Director of the Bristol Urological Institute, where he established the Prostate Cancer Care and Research Centre. The centre has gained a national reputation as one of the foremost research organisations for urology in the UK.

His research interests are both in clinical trials and basic science and for 16 years was the Bristol Chief investigator for the national Protect study. David has expertise in the discovery and optimisation of biomarkers for early prostate cancer diagnosis and prognosis, and in the effect of ketamine abuse on bladder function.

A key focus of David’s current role is strengthening the Macquarie University Hospital’s multidisciplinary team approach to prostate cancer care that already sees coordinated services engage all relevant specialities with the aim of delivering outstanding patient car. Professor Gillatt welcomes new patients in his room at Macquarie University Clinic.

Professor David Gillatt is recognised as one of world’s foremost robotic surgeon in the treatment of both prostate and bladder cancers having performed more than 2000 major resections in his career. He is also

He supports biomarker research in areas such as IGF’s and prostate cancer and volatiles and cancer diagnostics.

A leading prostate and bladder cancer surgeon with more than 25 years’ experience who currently holds the position of Director of Medical Services and Professor of Urological Oncology and Robotics at MQ Health/Macquarie University Hospital, Sydney. He specialises in urology and nephrology and is well known for introducing the Enhance Recovery program for cystectomy, which was the first of its kind globally.

Professor Gillatt has extensive experience in all areas of Urology. For the last 15 years he has concentrated on urological cancer surgery. As a result, he has one of the largest experiences of pelvic cancer surgery in the UK and Europe.  In 2008 Professor Gillatt introduced a robotically assisted surgery program and has performed approximately 1000+ cases. He introduced and designed a systematic method of training for both established surgeons and trainees on the robot console.   

His research interests are both in clinical trials and basic science and for 16 years was the Bristol Chief investigator for the national Protect study. He supports biomarker research in areas such as IGF’s and prostate cancer and volatiles and cancer diagnostics.

A key focus of David’s current role is strengthening the Macquarie University Hospital’s multidisciplinary team approach to prostate cancer care that already sees coordinated services engage all relevant specialities with the aim of delivering outstanding patient car. Professor Gillatt welcomes new patients in his room at Macquarie University Clinic.

Education/Academic qualification

Surgery, Fellow, Royal Australasian College of Surgeons

Award Date: 5 Nov 2015

Surgery, Fellow, Royal College of Surgeons of England

Award Date: 11 Feb 1993

Medicine, Surgeon, The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh

Award Date: 6 Jul 1984

Medicine, Surgeon, University of Manchester

Award Date: 7 Jul 1980

Surgery, Fellow , Royal College of Surgeons of England 1985 →