Mr Colin Butler, Paediatric ENT Specialist

Mr Colin Butler

Paediatric ENT Specialist

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Mr Colin Butler PhD FRCS (ORL-HNS)

Paediatric ENT Specialist

PhD FRCS (ORL-HNS)

Mr Colin Butler

Paediatric ENT Specialist PhD FRCS (ORL-HNS)

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PhD FRCS (ORL-HNS)
HCA-Healthcare-UK

Areas of expertise

  • Head & Neck Surgery
  • Paediatric Ear, Nose & Throat Surgery
  • Ear Nose & Throat Surgery (ENT/Otolaryngology)
HCA-Healthcare-UK

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About Mr Colin Butler

GMC number: 6104519

Year qualified: 2004

Place of primary qualification: University College of London

Mr. Colin Butler is a highly esteemed Consultant Ear, Nose, and Throat (ENT) Paediatric Surgeon practising at premier London hospitals, including GOSH Private, The Portland Hospital and One Welbeck. With over 15 years of experience, Mr Butler is well-versed in a range of otolaryngological surgical procedures. His areas of expertise encompass tonsillectomy, hearing loss, ear infection, grommets, adenoids, thyroid and parathyroid surgery, as well as advanced airway and tracheal reconstruction.

Mr. Butler graduated with a medical degree from the University of London in 2004, following his Bachelor of Science in Anatomy awarded in 2001. He underwent specialist surgical training at several leading London teaching hospitals. He is one of a few surgeons who are both paediatric and head & neck thyroid fellowship-trained. He was awarded a PhD for his research into airway stem cell biology, focusing on regenerative methods for the airway.

Beyond his clinical work, Mr. Butler is actively involved in research and has authored over one hundred publications. He co-leads a research group at the Institute of Child Health, exploring novel gene therapy approaches and mucosal sheet technology for the airway.

Articles by Mr Colin Butler

Epithelial Cell Biology in ENT Research (EpiCENTR) Group

A Bespoke Programmable Interpenetrating Elastomer Network Composite Laryngeal Stent for Expedited Paediatric Laryngotracheal Reconstruction

WS6 enables scalable ex vivo expansion and gene editing of epithelial basal stem cells

MEN2: surgical precision in the era of precision medicine

Does primary posterior tracheopexy prevent collapse of the trachea in newborns with oesophageal atresia and tracheomalacia? A study protocol for an international, multicentre randomised controlled trial (PORTRAIT trial)

T2 SARS-CoV-2 infection of nasal epithelial cells from children results in greater neutrophil trans-epithelial migration, but a more activated neutrophil phenotype emerges in older adults

Novel approach for tracheal resection in Morquio a syndrome with end-stage critical airway obstruction

Health-related quality of life following aortopexy for tracheomalacia

Age-specific nasal epithelial responses to SARS-CoV-2 infection

Lentiviral expression of wildtype LAMA3A restores cell adhesion in airway basal cells from children with epidermolysis bullosa