Jeffrey Hing Jun Xian
Clin Asst Prof Jeffrey Hing Jun Xian

MBBS, MRCS, MMED, FRCSEd (Gen Surg), FAMS

Researcher Interests
  • Improving outcomes in oncoplastic and minimally invasive breast surgery
  • Cancer survivorship
  • Breast cancer related lymphedema

Research Appointments

About Researcher

Dr Jeffrey Hing Jun Xian graduated with a Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) from Monash University, Australia, in 2012 and completed the Singhealth General Surgery Residency Programme in 2019. He was accredited as a specialist in general surgery in september 2019 and became a fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh FRCSEd (Gen Surg) before sub-specialising in breast surgery.

His areas of interest are in the management of breast cancer and to contribute to the field of holistic care for breast cancer patients.

Education & Training

  • Fellow of Royal College of Surgeons (Edinburgh) - 2019
  • Master of Medicine (Surgery) – 2017
  • Bachelor Of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery with Honors – 2012 (Monash University)

Professional Appointments & Committee Memberships

  • Fellow, Academy of Medicine, Singapore - 2020
  • Fellow of Royal College of Surgeons (Edinburgh) - 2019
  • Member of Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh – 2014

Research Interests

  • Improving outcomes in oncoplastic and minimally invasive breast surgery
  • Cancer survivorship 
  • Breast cancer related lymphedema

Publications

2019
  • Single Port 3-Dimensional (3D) Endoscopic Subcutaneous Mastectomy for Gynaecomastia – An Aesthetically Superior and Novel Approach, Mok CW, Hing JX, Tan SM, Mini-invasive Surg 2019;3:40
  • Limb stent occlusion from intraoperative Nellix stent migration and prolapse, Hing JX, Chng JK, Tay KH, Chong TT, Ann Vasc Surg, 2019 Jan;54:144
2018
  • Greater compliance within instruction-for-use for concomitant iliac aneurysms and adverse aneurysm characeristics – Initial Experience with the Nellix Endovascular Aneurysm Sealing System (EVAS) at a single institution, Hing JX, Chng JK, Tay KH, Chong TT, Ann Vasc Surg. 2018 Feb 9
2014
  • Haemolysis: the harbinger of recurrent mitral regurgitation after mitral valve repair, Hing JX, Macy A, Elshiekh MA, Momin A, Koertzen M, Punjabi PP, Perfusion. 2014 Mar;29(2):184-6