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ABOUT US

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About Dr. Jay Shah
Consultant in Orthopaedics

Dr. Jay S. Shah, MBBS, MS (Orthopaedics) is a highly trained Orthopaedic Surgeon specializing in Hand and Reconstructive Microsurgery with six years of experience. With advanced training from renowned institutions such as Lokmanya Tilak Municipal Medical College & Sion Hospital (Mumbai), R.N Cooper Municipal General Hospital (Mumbai) National University Hospital (Singapore), and Ganga Hospital (Coimbatore), Dr. Shah offers expert care in managing complex hand, wrist, and upper limb conditions.

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He is dedicated to providing precise, patient-focused treatment using the latest surgical techniques. His clinical work is supported by ongoing research and contributions to national and international medical conferences. 

EXPERIENCE

Fellowship Hand & wrist surgery 

(Patankar’s Hand and Limb Reconstruction Clinic, Mumbai, India )

Clinical fellow Hand & reconstructive microsurgery 

National university hospital,

Singapore 

Observership Hand & reconstructive microsurgery

Ganga Hospital,

Coimbatore

Senior registrar (Department of orthopaedics)

Lokmanya tilak municipal medical college and Lokmanya tilak municipal general hospital Sion, Mumbai 

Senior registrar (Department of orthopaedics)

HBT Medical College And Dr. R N Cooper Municipal General

Hospital

RESEARCH

  • “Modified Shepherd’s Crook Technique For Management Of Complicated Jersey Finger Avulsion Fractures: A Retrospective Study”

  • “Scaphoid Proximal pole Non-Union Treated With Distal End Radius Cortico Cancellous Bone Graft and Kirschner Wire Fixation: A Prospective Study of 55 Cases”

  • “Scaphoid Waist Non-Union Treated With Distal End Radius Cortico-Cancellous Bone Graft and Kirschner Wire Fixation: A Retrospective Study of 103 Cases”

  • “Scaphoid Waist Non-Union Treated With Distal End Radius Cortico-Cancellous Bone Graft and Kirschner Wire Fixation: A Retrospective Study of 103 Cases”

  • “Distraction Method for treatment of irreducible dorsal fracture dislocation of proximal interphalangeal joint: A Retrospective study of 39 cases”

  • “Study of functional and radiological outcome of fractures of dorso lumbar spine treated by short segment posterior stabilization with intermediate screw”​

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