Orthopaedics

WHO'S IN SURGERY WITH YOU??

Many of our patients have no idea who all is in the operating room with them when they go in for their procedure, and that's really no surprise. It's very common for multiple people who are not vital to the procedure to be present - some may even be there just to learn, or manage equipment being utilized. When you have surgery, a team of medical staff helps the surgeon during the operation. Who is on the team depends on the type of surgery. Most teams include the following professionals:

Surgeon

A surgeon has finished 4 years of medical school and 4 or more years of special training after medical school. Most surgeons have passed exams for board certification. The American Board of Surgery is the national group that gives this certification for general surgery in the U.S. Some surgeons also have the letters FACS after their name. This means they have approval of the Fellows of the American College of Surgeons (FACS).

Anesthesiologist

An anesthesiologist has finished 4 years of medical school and 4 years of special training in anesthesia. Anesthesiologists may get additional training in certain surgery specialties. This might be neurosurgical anesthesia or cardiac anesthesia. The anesthesiologist takes part in all 3 phases of surgery: before, during, and after.

Certified registered nurse anesthetist (CRNA)

The nurse anesthetist gives you anesthesia care before, during, and after surgery or labor and delivery. The nurse constantly watches every important function of your body. He or she can change the anesthesia medicine to make sure you are safe and comfortable. A nurse anesthetist has a bachelor's degree in nursing and at least one year of experience as a registered nurse in a critical-care setting. He or she also has at least a master's degree from a nurse anesthetist program. Nurse anesthetists must pass a national certification exam to become CRNAs.

Operating room nurse or circulating nurse

Registered nurses are registered and licensed by each state to care for patients. Some nurses focus on a certain field such as surgery. The operating room nurse helps the surgeon during surgery. Operating room nurses are certified in various areas of surgery. Nurses must pass an exam to be certified.

Surgical tech

Surgical techs assist with the surgery by setting up a sterile operating room. They get supplies and surgery tools ready. And they hand the surgeon the tools he or she asks for. They must pass an exam to be certified by the National Board of Surgical Assisting (NBSTA).

Residents or medical students

In many teaching hospitals, resident doctors in training and medical students may be a part of the surgical team.

Physician assistant

Physician assistants practice medicine under the supervision of a doctor. They may act as an assistant to the surgeon. Or they may close incisions with stitches (sutures) or staples.

Medical device company representative

Sometimes surgeons will have a representative from a company that makes medical equipment in the operating room. Such equipment might be artificial joints, spine stabilizers, or pacemakers. The representative can help the surgeon with sizing and function of the equipment.

MEET THE PHYSICIANS: MIDWEST ORTHOPAEDICS, PA

MIDWEST ORTHOPAEDICS, PA
8800 West 75th Street, Suite 350
Prairie Village, Kansas 66204
(913) 362 - 8317

Please note all information listed below is the most current information on the physicians' clinic websites. Any incorrect information is not the responsibility of Champion Performance and Physical Therapy, but we'd like to get the information corrected immediately. Please contact us with any changes at 913-291-2290. We do not accept submissions of change to any information listed below without a valid NPI number. 

Burrel Gaddy, MD

Focus lies within general orthopaedic surgery, with extensive training stemming from the St. Louis Barnes-Jewish health system. Dr. Gaddy is currently the senior surgeon at Midwest Orthopaedics, and served as the Medical Staff President at Shawnee Mission Medical Center until 2013. 

Joel Lane, MD

Focus lies within general orthopaedics, with a clinical focus in procedures including: joint replacement, fractures, arthroscopy, and sports medicine. 

Robert Sharpe, MD

Focus lies within general orthopaedics, with an emphasis in sports medicine. Throughout Dr. Sharpe's career in Kansas City, he has served as the athletic's Team Physician for multiple high schools, on either side of State Line. He is Board Certified in both orthopaedic surgery, as well as sports medicine. 

Jeffrey Henning, MD

Focus lies within the lower extremity, with emphasis on the foot and ankle. Dr. Henning has fellowship training in surgical procedures of the foot and ankle, with specialties in the fore and hind foot. As a former member of The University of Kansas Track and Field and Cross Country teams, he has a clinical interest in the treatment of runners and athletic injuries involving the foot and lower extremity. 

Adam Wait, DO

Focus lies within general orthopaedics, with specialties in sports medicine and hip arthroscopy. Dr. Wait is Midwest Orthopaedic's most recent addition, as he formerly practiced at and around Western Missouri University, where he created their sports medicine program. 

For more information, please visit http://www.midwest-orthopaedics.com/

Our blog segment titled MEET THE PHYSICIANS provides general focus information of some of the best, and most prominent orthopedic clinics in the Kansas City metro area, respectively. From these clinics, a number of their most prominent surgeons refer to us here at CHAMPION Performance and Physical Therapy. 

MEET THE PHYSICIANS: DRISKO, FEE, & PARKINS - PART I

DRISKO, FEE, & PARKINS
2790 Clay Edwards Drive, Suite 600
Kansas City, Missouri 64116
P: (816) 561 - 3003

19550 East 39th Street, Suite 410
Independence, Missouri 64057
(816) 303 - 2400

2040 Hutton Road
Kansas City, Kansas 66109
P: (816) 561 - 3003

Please note all information listed below is the most current information on the physicians' clinic websites. Any incorrect information is not the responsibility of Champion Performance and Physical Therapy, but we'd like to get the information corrected immediately. Please contact us with any changes at 913-291-2290. We do not accept submissions of change to any information listed below without a valid NPI number. 

Leslie Michaud, MD

Focus lies within family practice and sports medicine, with special clinical interests including: nutrition, the female athlete and body, musculoskeletal injury, care, and prevention, as well as collision sports. During early fall, Dr. Michaud even treats middle and high school athletes with strains, sprains, fractures, and superficial lacerations on Saturdays!

Jeffrey Bradley, MD

Focus lies within the upper extremity, with clinical specialties ranging from trauma, reconstructive repair, and genetic disorders of the hand, wrist, elbow, and shoulder. Dr. Bradley recently completed his fellowship in upper extremity and microsurgery, and is now another physician Kansas City can add to it's list of minimally-invasive hand surgeons. 

Paul Cowan, MD

Focus lies within sports medicine orthopaedics, with a procedural list extending through the upper and lower extremity. Dr. Cowan's clinical interests include ACL reconstruction, multi-ligamentous knee reconstruction, rotator cuff repairs, and many others, on patients spanning all ages. During his fellowship, Dr. Cowan spent time treating athletes ranging from middle and high school to professional level athletes; including those associated with the NHL Wild, MLB Twins, and Gustavus-Adolphus College, while completing his fellowship in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Robert Drisko, Jr., MD

Focus lies within general orthopaedics, with special interest, as well as extensive academic and clinical expertise in the spine - cervical through sacral. Dr. Drisko has an extensive background in orthopaedics within the Kansas City Area, having served on multiple boards and executive staffs throughout his career.  

Nathan Kiewiet, MD

Focus lies within the foot and ankle subspecialty of orthopaedic surgery, with clinical interests and expertise ranging from complex traumas, post-traumatic reconstruction, Charcot deformities, as well as surgical and non-surgical treatment of flatfoot deformities, bunions, and toe deformities. Another area of expertise of Dr. Kiewiet's is total ankle replacements, and revision total ankle replacements. 

For more information, please visit http://www.dfportho.com/

A newer blog segment called MEET THE PHYSICIANS provides general focus information of some of the best, and most prominent orthopedic clinics in the Kansas City metro area, respectively. From these clinics, a number of their most prominent surgeons refer to us here at CHAMPION Performance and Physical Therapy.