Dr. Jess Lonner / The Rothman Institute

Philadelphia-area knees in need now have another skilled set of hands on hand…Jess H. Lonner M.D., renown for his expertise in minimally invasive techniques for partial and total knee replacement surgery, has joined the Rothman Institute in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Dr. Lonner, known as a leader in the use of robotic assistance during knee replacement surgery, was previously the Director of Knee Replacement Surgery, the Total Joint Arthroplasty Fellowship and Orthopaedic Research at Pennsylvania Hospital. Dr. Lonner has been the recipient of citations and awards for his clinical, research and educational work.

We’re thrilled to have Dr. Lonner join the Rothman organization, ” said Mike West, CEO, in the news release. “He is a tremendous surgeon with an incredible background. I’m confident he will be a wonderful asset to the team.

Dr. Lonner attended Boston University School of Medicine and completed his Orthopaedic Surgical Residency at The Hospital for Joint Diseases in Manhattan. He earned his Knee Arthroplasty/Reconstruction Fellowship at Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School and New England Baptist Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts.

He currently serves on the Governing Board of The Knee Society and as President of the Philadelphia Orthopaedic Society. He has authored over 100 peer reviewed scientific publications and chapters, co-designed several innovative knee replacements and published several prominent textbooks on knee replacement surgery.

Dr. Lonner told OTW,

First and foremost, my priority is to continue to provide top level, innovative and compassionate care for my patients, many of whom have benefited from the unique minimally invasive techniques for partial knee replacements and robotic assisted knee surgery that I provide.

“Changing to a new orthopaedic practice after 14 years is challenging to say the least. While my surgical techniques have been refined over years of practice, and many are unique in this region, marrying my established approaches to patient care with many of the proven methods of the Rothman Institute will be a learning experience for all of us. Each hospital, health system, and clinical practice has a pervasive culture. The prospects of working within these paradigms and exchanging ideas among these entities is both exciting and invigorating. I look forward to the challenges ahead with great anticipation.”

 

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