Dr. Avinash Mahale

Dr. Avinash Mahale

Orthopaedic Surgery

M.S(Orth),FRCS(Trauma & Orth)-Edinburgh-UK, MRCSEd Specialist Knee Fellowship (Arthroplasty) York-UK

Profile

Dr. Mahale completed his M.S. in Orthopaedics from the esteemed J.J. Group of Hospitals in Mumbai in 1998. In 2002, he pursued further training in the United Kingdom, where he obtained the MRCS qualification from the Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh. He worked across several regions in the UK, particularly in Scotland, Liverpool, and Birmingham, with his training ultimately leading to the coveted FRCS-Orth qualification.

With over 25 years of experience, including 12 years abroad, Dr. [Name] has developed a strong expertise in Orthopaedics, specialising in Hip and Knee Replacements, Knee Arthroscopy, and Trauma Surgery. He further honed his skills through Fellowship training at the world-renowned Knee Centre in York, under the guidance of Prof. Anthony Gibbon from 2012 to 2013. Dr. Mahale has also gained professional competence by visiting various centres in Germany, Switzerland, and other parts of Europe.

Achievements:

  • FRCS (Trauma & Orth) from Edinburgh, UK in 2011
  • MRCS (Edinburgh) in 2005
  • Fellowship Training at the Knee Centre, York, UK (2012-2013)

Area of Interest:

  • Joint Replacements (Hip & Knee) – Over 5000 cases
  • Trauma Surgery
Awards & Recognition
  • Ruptured Baker’s Cyst with Compartment Syndrome: An Extremely Unusual Complication
    Hamlet Galanopoulos I, Mahale A, et al. BMJ Case Reports (Published online: 20 December 2012)
  • Tibial Nailing: An Innocent Procedure? A Ten-Year Study
    Amresh Singh, A Mahale, B.K Singh. Injury Extra 41(12), Dec 2010
  • Delayed Onset Deep Infection After Total Knee Arthroplasty: Comparison Based on the Infecting Organism
    Joshy S, Gogi N, Thomas B, Mahale A, Singh BK. JBJS – British Vol 90-B, Issue SUPP_II, 329 (2008)
  • Targeted Early Rehab at Home Scheme Following Arthroplasty
    Iyengar K.P, Mahale A, Ivanovic N, Nadkarni J.B. Journal of Disability and Rehab Medicine, Peer Reviewed – PubMed Indexed (March 2007)
  • Delayed Onset Deep Infection After Total Knee Arthroplasty: Comparison Based on the Infecting Organism
    Joshy S, Gogi N, Thomas B, Mahale A, Singh BK. Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery (Hong Kong) (August 2007)
  • Abstract: Closed Intramedullary Nailing for Unstable Tibial Fractures – City Hospital, 10 Years Experience
    Effort Congress, Nice, France (May 2008)
  • Abstract: Tuberculous Kyphosis – Necessity of Global Fusion,SICOT/SIROT World Congress (Sept 2005, Page 206)
Research Publications

Period of Study: 1995-1998
During this period, I worked on the topic of 'Spinal Kyphosis', under the expert guidance of Dr. A.N. Johari, with a special focus on Tuberculous Kyphosis. The study involved the analysis of 25 cases of operative treatment for Tuberculous Kyphosis. It included a review of the outcomes following Anterior Decompression with Fusion, with a follow-up period of two years. This research was subsequently submitted as a thesis for my M.S. in Orthopaedics to the University of Mumbai.

  • Poster Presentation: SICOT, September 2005, Istanbul, Turkey
  • Podium Presentation: Western India Regional Orthopaedic Conference, 1997
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