Consultant Urological Surgeon
Royal Free Hospital & University College London, United Kingdom
Faiz Mumtaz has an established high-volume renal cancer surgical practice at the Royal Free Hospital, London. In addition to his clinical practice, he has made significant strides in academia and education and holds the esteemed position of Professor of Urology at UCL. He is the Director of the renal cancer fellowship program at the Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust, where he oversees the training and development of fellows specializing in robotic kidney cancer surgery.
Professor Mumtaz plays a pivotal role in the academic community as an examiner and supervisor for postgraduate research degrees (MD & PhDs) at UCL and several other renowned universities nationally. His dedication to research is exemplified by the establishment of a dedicated Meena Raja Kidney Cancer Research Laboratory at the Institute of Immunology and Transplantation at the Royal Free Hospital. He has pioneered the development of a ground-breaking 3D Artificial Intelligence imaging program for surgical planning of complex kidney tumours. This innovative technology has enabled precise and personalized interventions, allowing for robotic and open partial nephrectomy procedures that preserve the maximum functionality of the remaining kidney.
He is a sought-after speaker at both national and international urological conferences, where he delivers invited lectures and organizes workshops on laparoscopic and robotic renal cancer surgery.
Wednesday, October 29, 2025
11:25 - 11:30 GMT+0
SYMP-12: Refining Techniques and Technology in Robotic Surgery
Wednesday, October 29, 2025
13:35 - 13:45 GMT+0