Mr Matthew Bultitude, Consultant Urologist

Mr Matthew Bultitude

Consultant Urologist

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Mr Matthew Bultitude MSc FRCS (Urol)

Consultant Urologist

MSc FRCS (Urol)

Mr Matthew Bultitude

Consultant Urologist MSc FRCS (Urol)

MSc FRCS (Urol)

Areas of expertise

  • Benign prostate hyperplasia
  • Blood in urine (haematuria)
  • Overactive bladder
  • Testicular pain
  • Kidney stone prevention

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  • byMr Michael Dinneen, Consultant Urologist

    Mr Bultitude is a superb stone surgeon and my first choice for patients needing surgery for urinary tract stones. He brings genuine expertise to complex stone disease and consistently achieves excellent outcomes for his patients.

  • byMr Michael Dinneen, Consultant Urologist

    Mr Bultitude is a superb stone surgeon and my first choice for patients needing surgery for urinary tract stones. He brings genuine expertise to complex stone disease and consistently achieves excellent outcomes for his patients.

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    About Mr Matthew Bultitude

    GMC number: 4431211

    Year qualified: 1997

    Place of primary qualification: University of London

    Mr Matthew Bultitude is a highly experienced consultant urologist based at Guy's and St. Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust in London. He graduated from the United Medical and Dental Schools (UMDS) of Guy's and St. Thomas' in 1997 and subsequently undertook higher surgical training across various hospitals in South East England. To further enhance his clinical expertise, he completed a fellowship year at The Alfred Hospital in Melbourne, followed by a year of sub-specialist training in the stone unit at Guy's and St. Thomas'.

    Mr Bultitude's extensive clinical expertise allows him to consult on a wide range of general urological procedures. He has held significant leadership roles, including serving as the clinical lead for Urology in his department and currently as the clinical director for transplant surgery, nephrology, and urology at Guy's and St. Thomas'. Additionally, he has been the Secretary of the Royal Society of Medicine and spent nine years as an Associate Editor for BJU International.

    He consults on all areas of general urology with a specialist interest in stone disease. Mr Bultitude offers a comprehensive range of treatments for kidney and ureteric stones, including shockwave lithotripsy (ESWL), rigid and flexible ureteroscopy, and percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL). He also specialises in metabolic stone disease and, alongside his colleague at Guy's, runs the largest practice of cystinuria patients in the world.

    Mr Bultitude's dedication to his field and his extensive experience make him a leading specialist in urology, particularly in the management and treatment of stone disease. Appointed as a full-time consultant, he continues to contribute significantly to the medical community through both his clinical practice and his leadership roles.

    Areas of expertise

    • General urology
    • Stone disease
    • Benign prostate hyperplasia
    • Blood in urine (haematuria)
    • Overactive bladder
    • Testicular pain
    • Kidney stone prevention

    Professional memberships

    British Association of Urological Surgeons
    European Association of Urology
    American Urological Association
    Royal Society of Medicine
    Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh
    General Medical Council

    Articles by Mr Matthew Bultitude

    Pd17-08 the effects of medically expulsive therapy (met) on spontaneous stone passage (ssp) in patients presenting with acute ureteric colic

    Safety of hot and cold site admissions within a high volume urology department in the united kingdom at the peak of the covid-19 pandemic

    Consultation on kidney stones, copenhagen 2019: aspects of intracorporeal lithotripsy in flexible ureterorenoscopy

    Pd17-12 establishing a rare stone disease service: 10 years of experience running a dedicated cystinuria clinic

    Hypertension and renal impairment in patients with cystinuria: findings from a specialist cystinuria centre

    Online discussion on #kidneystones: a longitudinal assessment of activity, users and content

    Non-contrast computed tomography characteristics in a large cohort of cystinuria patient

    Development and content validation of the percutaneous nephrolithotomy assessment score

    Mp13-08 genotyping in cystinuria – do first degree relatives share a similar phenotype?

    Learning curves in urolithiasis surgery: a systematic review