Michael A. McShane, M.D.
Dr. McShane is board certified and fellowship trained in the area of total joint replacement surgery and is world renowned for his expertise in the areas of total hip and knee replacements. He has performed thousands of hip and knee replacements and is known worldwide for the highest standard of care. Dr. McShane has received numerous professional awards and has authored many research articles to advance the science of total joint replacements. He was ranked among the top orthopedic surgeons by his peers in WBNS 10tv “Docs Rate Docs” 2004, and was voted “Best Orthopedic Surgeon” by Columbus Monthly in 2007 and 2008. Dr. McShane can frequently be found lecturing to this peers and also to the community. With a heart for giving back, He is also part of Operation Walk, an international effort to provide total joint replacement surgeries to third world countries. Dr. McShane is married with four children.
“I find it very rewarding to see patients regain their mobility and improve their quality of life after years of pain,” says Dr. McShane. “Joint replacement surgery drastically improves patients’ overall well being and keeps them active and pain free. What makes my practice unique is that our patients receive personal physician care and attention from the initial appointment, through surgery and into the post operative period.” Dr. McShane's focus on peri-operative pain management, worldwide experience in developing implants, and teaching other surgeons new minimally invasive surgical techniques enables his patients to benefit from first class, state-of-the art care. His patients experience a more comfortable and rapid return to the activities of daily living.
What to expect at your first visit with Dr. McShane
What to expect the DAY of your total joint replacement surgery
The Orthopaedic Forum
Perspectives in Managing an Implant Recall: Revision
of 94 Durom Metasul Acetabular Components
Certifications
Board Certified, American Board of Orthopaedic Surgeons
Professional Memberships and Organizations
American Association of Hip and Knee Surgeons
American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons
Ohio State Medical Association
Columbus Medical Association
Columbus Orthopaedic Society
Ohio Orthopaedic Society
Franklin County Arthritis Foundation Board
Current Professional Appointments
Active Status, Clinical Instructor, Riverside Methodist Hospital, Columbus, Ohio
Courtesy Status, Mount Carmel Medical Center, Columbus, Ohio
Courtesy New Albany Surgical Hospital
Education
The Ohio State University, Bachelor of Science, Columbus, Ohio
Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine, Rootstown, Ohio
Residency in Orthopedic Surgery, Mount Carmel Medical Center and Children’s Hospital, Columbus, Ohio
Fellowship in Total Hip and Knee Replacement Surgery, Depaul Medical Center, St. Louis, Missouri
Honors and Awards
Ranked among top orthopedic surgeons in The Columbus Dispatch and WBNS-10TV “Docs Rate Docs” 2004 survey
Best Docotors in America 2009 – 2010
“Best Orthopedic Doctor in Central Ohio” 2008 – Columbus Monthly
Recipient of Mallory-Coleman Award for “Anterior vs. Posterior Femoral Windows: BioMechanical Torsional Comparison of Human Cadaveric Femora”
First Place, Ohio Orthopaedic Society, “Anterior vs. Posterior Femoral Windows: BioMechanical Torsional Comparison of Human Cadaveric Femora”
Recipient of the Mallory-Coleman Award for outstanding paper on “Total Ankle Arthroplasties”
Honors in Human Anatomy, Special Obstetrics and on several clinical clerkship evaluations
Ohio State University Academic Scholarship
Research and Publications
1st Prize Poster Presentation, Heritage Research Conference 2011, OhioHealth.
Ng VY, Arnott L, McShane M. Repair of intraoperative and acute postoperative patellar tendon injury associated with total knee arthroplasty. OhioHealth Research Day, June 2011.
Ng VY, Arnott L, McShane M. Perspectives in managing an implant recall: revision of 90 Durom Metasul• acetabular components. J Bone Joint Surg Am 93(17): e1001-5.
Ng VY, McShane MA. Letter to the Editor for Are acetabular component alignment guides for total hip arthroplasty accurate? Accepted to J Arthroplasty.
Ng VY, Arnott L, McShane M. Repair of intraoperative and acute postoperative patellar tendon injury associated with total knee arthroplasty. Tech Knee Surg 2011; 10(3):154-8
Ng VY, Arnott L, McShane M. Periprosthetic femoral condyle fracture after total knee arthroplasty and saline-coupled bipolar sealing technology. Orthopedics 2011; 34(1)
Ng VY, McShane MA. Understanding acetabular cup orientation: the importance of convention and defining the safe zone. Accepted to Hip International
Ng VY, Arnott L, McShane MA. Response to Drs Scuderi and Tria, in Letters to the Editor. Periprosthetic femoral condyle fracture after total knee arthroplasty and saline-coupled bipolar sealing technology. Orthopedics 2011; 34(8):572
Ng VY, McShane MA. Patient-specific knee instrumentation. eMedicine. Available at http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/1995729-overview Updated Aug 5, 2011
Ng VY, McShane MA. Surgical technique for Patient-Specific Instrumentation. Improving Accuracy in Knee Arthroplasty Editor: Emmanuel Thienpont. Submitted to editor.
Ng VY, Arnott L, Reader D, McShane M. Clinical outcomes and computed tomography assessment of total knee arthroplasty postoperative accuracy for Zimmer® Patient Specific Instrumentation compared to conventional instrumentation. Industry funded for $100,000 and approved by IRB. In progress.
Ng VY, McShane MA. Repair of intra-operative and acute postoperative patellar tendon injury associated with total knee arthroplasty. 2011.
http://www.vumedi.com/node/150145
Ng VY, Lustenberger D, Arnott L, McShane MA, Unverferth LJ, Wolfe JS. Radiographic coronal alignment of TKA: a comparison study of custom vs conventional instrumentation. IRB exemption granted. In progress.
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