Patrick W. O'Donnell, MD, PhD
Patrick W. O'Donnell, MD, PhD
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About
Patrick O'Donnell received his medical and doctorate degrees from Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis. He completed a residency in orthopaedic surgery at the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis. He then completed a fellowship in musculoskeletal oncology at the University of Toronto, Mt. Sinai Hospital, Princess Margaret Cancer Center, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
O'Donnell is currently a Professor and the director of the Sarcoma Program at the University of Kentucky Markey Cancer Center.
Personal Statement
As an orthopaedic oncologist, I get to treat both adult and pediatric patients. I operate on every bone in the body so I get many different surgeries, and it's made me a better surgeon. I treat many different types of cancers, including tumors that have started outside the bone and tumors that have spread inside the bone.
I help people by performing reconstructive surgery. We often help patients who have periprosthetic fractures with tumor-style prosthesis. Additionally, we are able to use many surgical techniques to help patients who don’t have cancer.
Patients who previously had no options for their hip or knee have options now. We can replace entire bones, including the femur, the biggest bone in the body. We can provide a cancer-style prosthesis that we connect with a knee replacement and a hip replacement and provide patients a new leg to walk on.
Faculty Rank
- Professor of Orthopaedics
- fixes empty view field issue
- Podcast
When to have a hip or knee replacement
Dr. Patrick O'Donnell explains when hip and knee reconstruction might be the right option for patients.
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