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Dr. Michael Mont
Director, Joint
Preservation & Reconstruction
Rubin
Inst. for Advanced Orthopaedics
2401 W. Belvedere Avenue
Baltimore, MD 21215
Phone (410) 601-8500
Fax (410) 601-8501
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Michael
A. Mont, M.D., is a fellowship trained orthopedic surgeon with extensive
experience in total joint replacement and reconstruction. He received his fellowship
training in reconstructive surgery at The Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions
where he specialized in complex total joint revisions and actively participated
in different clinical research studies in the area of total joint replacement.
A partial listing of Dr. Mont’s
credentials includes:
* He hails from The
Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions where he was an associate professor
and continues to teach and perform research. He has published over 400 articles
and book chapters on various aspects of joint reconstruction.
* Dr. Mont is involved in multiple professional societies including the Knee
Society, Hip Society and the National Osteonecrosis Foundation. He is on the
board of editors of multiple journals including the Journal of Bone and Joint
Surgery, and he has received multiple research grants.
* Dr. Mont completed his orthopedic
residency at Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York, where he received hands-on
experience in performing complicated reconstructive surgery.
* His medical degree is from
the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine in Philadelphia, PA.
Michael A. Mont, M.D., serves
as co-director of the Rubin Institute for Advanced Orthopedics, and the
Center for Joint Preservation and Replacement. Under his leadership,
Sinai Hospital is breaking new ground in the area of hip preservation and replacement
techniques. Treatment for a Wide Range of Orthopedic Conditions
Dr. Mont specializes in the diagnosis
and treatment of joint pain in teens and adults due to: *
*Joint degeneration
*Complex bone and joint disorders
*Avascular necrosis
*Hip, knee, shoulder and ankle injuries Delivering Innovative Solutions
Although Dr. Mont has performed
thousands of joint replacements, he has extensive specialty training in the surgical
treatment of complex bone disorders, including secondary or revision joint replacement
surgery and infected joints.
Dr. Mont started at Johns Hopkins
in 1989 and was confronted with many teenagers who had avascular necrosis,
a bone disease that leads to joint destruction. Rather than performing total
hip replacements in these young patients, he became dedicated to trying to save
these joints by developing innovative new bone grafting techniques and other
procedures. In addition to being a world expert on preserving joints
in patients with avascular necrosis, Dr. Mont performs the most
difficult hip and knee replacements. He has become known as
the reconstructive surgeon of last resort and is sent cases from around the country
and world that other surgeons are reluctant to attempt.
Dr. Mont has been instrumental
in bringing a revolutionary hip replacement alternative, called Metal
on Metal resurfacing, to the United States. This alternative procedure
offers younger patients several advantages over the traditional total hip replacement
including bone preservation, greater range of motion, reduced risk of dislocation,
a more natural feeling joint and normal gait (walking) characteristics.
He is presently working on a
new minimally invasive approach for total knee replacement.
Achieving the Highest
Quality of Life with the Least Risk
Dr. Mont believes in educating his patients and in exhausting all conservative
treatment options before recommending surgery. As a result, many patients are
effectively treated with nonsurgical interventions, which may include weight
loss, physical therapy, oral medication and injections.
If surgical intervention is required, Dr. Mont provides each patient, and his
or her immediate family, with a full description of the procedure, the risks
and complications, as well as a thorough explanation of the postsurgical rehabilitation
process.
Dr. Mont is dedicated to his
wife Rhonda, and their four children, Judy, Harrison, Billy and Shayna. He is
an avid tennis player and enjoys nothing more than teaching his children, who
are top junior tournament players. His other hobbies include being a national
baseball trivia expert who has appeared on television quiz shows. He is also
an amateur conchologist.
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