- This event has passed.
Reconstructing the Wounded (The Leslie Payne Memorial Lecture)

Last Updated on 15/04/2025
Speaker: Shehan Hettiaratchy
War causes severe injuries, with limb trauma being the most common. If not managed well, these injuries can lead to long-term disability, but with proper care, recovery is possible. Drawing on 20 years of experience in war zones from Afghanistan to Ukraine, Shehan will discuss effective reconstructive strategies, covering immediate surgical interventions, early reconstruction, and long-term support for war-injured populations.
About Leslie Payne:
From the early 1970s, Leslie laboured long and hard as the Ballistic and Blast Archivist to the Department of Military Surgery at RAMC College Millbank. This unpaid work was carried out in addition to managing his busy dental practice. At the same time, he was discretely advising security agencies in the UK. His areas of particular interest and expertise included blast biophysics and pathophysiology, and penetrating civilian and military ballistic injury.
Leslie was also a noted expert on stab injury and unarmed combat and worked closely with the London Metropolitan Police and the Association of Chief Police Officers of the United Kingdom and Northern Ireland in these areas.
Check on the organiser’s website that dates and times are correct.

