Clive Lee

{{Short description|British engineer (1939–2021)}}

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| pre-nominals = Professor

| name = Clive Lee

| birth_date = {{birth date|1939|2|18|df=y}}

| birth_place = Kings Norton, Birmingham, England

| death_date = {{death date and age|2021|11|2|1939|2|18|df=y}}

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| education = University of Nottingham

| notable_works = Co-developer of the Exeter hip system, 1970

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Alan John Clive Lee (18 February 1939 – 2 November 2021) was a British design engineer known for co-creating the Exeter hip system in association with orthopaedic surgeon, Robin Ling. Unlike any other hip replacement, the collarless polished tapered cemented hip stem became the most widely used cemented total hip joint in the National Health Service.

Early life

Clive Lee was born in February 1939. He was schooled in Solihull, England. Whilst working as an apprentice for Rolls-Royce, he studied mechanical engineering at the University of Nottingham, subsequently receiving a first class honours degree in 1961.{{Cite web|url=http://www.exeter.ac.uk/honorarygraduates/2009/ceremony6.shtml|title=The University of Exeter - Honorary Graduates - Friday 24 July 2009 morning ceremony|website=www.exeter.ac.uk|language=en|access-date=2018-01-03}}

Career

In 1966, Lee was appointed assistant lecturer at University of Exeter. He went on to become fellow in the School of Engineering, Computing and Mathematics in Exeter. He has published widely in academic British and international journals. In 2020, Lee was made a Professor by the University of Exeter.

"We were proud to name the hip after Exeter as so many people in the University and the hospital were instrumental in its development. We had significant technical and other support from the University's former department of Engineering Science.... Still the biggest pleasure for me is when people who have had replacement hips come up to me and thank me for changing their lives." - quoted by Lee sometime after 2010.{{Cite web|url=http://www.setsquared.co.uk/impact/health-case-studies/exeter-hip|title=The Exeter Hip {{!}} SETsquared Partnership|website=www.setsquared.co.uk|access-date=2018-01-03}}

In 2010, the millionth Exeter hip was implanted.{{Cite web|url=https://www.healio.com/orthopedics/hip/news/print/orthopaedics-today-europe/%7Bb05543c1-d9e1-414a-94f1-e19a7c1a0b55%7D/the-exeter-hip-system-celebrates-40-years-and-1-million-stems|title=The Exeter hip system celebrates 40 years and 1 million stems|website=www.healio.com|access-date=2018-01-03}} It became the most widely used hip replacement worldwide.{{Cite book|title=Early development of total hip replacement]|url=http://www.histmodbiomed.org/sites/default/files/44852.pdf |last=Tansey|first=T.|author-link=Tilli Tansey|publisher=Wellcome|year=2006|isbn=978 085484 111 0}}

Personal life

Lee lived in Exeter with his wife, Pamela. They had two children; a son and a daughter. Both graduated from the University of Nottingham in engineering disciplines. He died on 2 November 2021, at the age of 82.{{cite news |title=Professor Clive Lee, design engineer who co-created the ‘Exeter Hip’, which last year celebrated its 50th anniversary – obituary |url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/obituaries/2021/11/18/professor-clive-lee-design-engineer-co-created-exeter-hip-last/ |access-date=19 November 2021 |work=The Telegraph |date=18 November 2021|url-access=subscription}}

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Category:1939 births

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Category:Academics of the University of Exeter

Category:Alumni of the University of Nottingham

Category:English engineers

Category:People from Solihull