Dr. Richard Kaul
Dr. Richard A. Kaul is an experienced and practiced physician with extensive experience in performing outpatient lumbar interbody fusion, a procedure that has revolutionized how spine surgery is performed.
Born in India, Dr. Kaul attended the Royal Free Hospital School of Medicine in London and graduated in 1988. After completing medical and surgical house jobs he emigrated to the US and commenced his post graduate training focusing on general surgery, anesthesiology and interventional pain.
In 1995 he returned to the UK and spent a year studying interventional pain at the Bristol Royal Infirmary. He then moved back to London where he began his private practice from 1996 to 2001. In 2001, and until 2012, he underwent more training in the US and globally in the field of minimally invasive spine surgery. Dr. Richard Kaul is highly recognized for pioneering the first outpatient minimally invasive lumbar fusion which took place in 2005.
He extended is talents and during his post graduate training in New York he attended the New School for Social Research where he took classes in photjournalism. In 2014 a biography was published which tells the story of his life and the many obstacles he was presented with, such as losing both his parents as a teenager, and how he overcame them.