Clinical Interest
Knee and hip replacements, arthroscopic surgery, cartilage regeneration and stem cell therapy
Profile
Dr Andrew Quoc Dutton is an Orthopaedic Surgeon. Dr Dutton obtained his basic medical degree from the University of
New South Wales in 1996. He worked at Prince of Wales Hospital and St George Hospital in Sydney before completing his
postgraduate training in orthopaedic surgery at the National University of Singapore. He subsequently obtained his M Med in
2001 and FRCS (Edinburgh) in 2004.
Prior to joining Raffles Hospital, Dr Dutton was Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery and a Consultant at the Division
of Hip and Knee Surgery at the National University Hospital (NUH). He was also Head of the Sports Clinic and Fellowship
Director for Sports Surgery at NUH. He was a volunteer doctor at Dover Hospice and the Kim Seng Community Clinic as well. Dr
Dutton is also an examiner for the Final Professional MBBS examination and will continue to teach medical students and train
residents as a Visiting Consultant at NUH.
Dr Dutton’s clinical interests lie in knee and hip replacements via minimally invasive techniques and computer navigation,
arthroscopic surgery for the knee and hip, as well as cartilage regeneration and stem cell therapy. He was the recipient of the
Singapore Orthopaedic Young Investigator Award 2003 for his work with stem cell therapy for the knee.