Dr Santosh graduated from Madras Medical College, Chennai and obtained masters in orthopaedics from Kasturba Medical College, Manipal. He underwent further surgical training in Christian Medical College, Vellore. After gaining experience in trauma surgery, he specialized in arthroscopy and trained in ISAKOS Fellowship under Dr David V. Rajan. He also has fellowships in sports science and orthopaedic rehab.
Dr Santosh’s field of interest is sports medicine, with a particular interest in knee and cartilage surgery. He is also in charge of the Ortho-One Prehab Rehab Unit.
An active member of the European Society of Knee Surgery & Arthroscopy (ESSKA) and International Cartilage Repair Society (ICRS), Dr Santosh keeps updated on latest concepts by attending international meetings. He also teaches and updates upcoming arthroscopic surgeons by training surgeons on fellowship program and through organizing conferences.
He is currently Medical Superintendent in Ortho-One, incoming President of Indian Cartilage Society, governing Council member of Indian Arthroscopy Society, Executive Committee member of Indian Biologics Orthopaedic Society and Tamilnadu Arthroscopy Society.
Determinants of femoral tunnel length in ACL reconstruction – CT analysis of the influence of tunnel orientation on its length. Knee Surgery and Related Research; 2014 Vol. 25(4):207-214. Case Report: A Case of Localized Pigmented Villonodular Synovitis presenting as Loose Body in the Knee Joint. MOJ Orthopaedics & amp; Rheumatology Journal 2014; Vol 1 (4):00027. Articular cartilage flap tear of the patella. Journal of case reports 2015; Vol 5(1):53-57. Knee and Shoulder injury risk assessment in school level female basketball players: A cross-sectional study. International Journal of Physiotherapy and Research 2015; Vol3(1):905-10. Silk based micro and nanofibrous scaffolds for human meniscal cells attachment. Journal of biomaterials and Tissue Engineering, May 2014. Eggshell membrane- a potential natural scaffold for human meniscal tissue engineering: An in vitro study. RSC Advances, Sep 2015. | A combination of biomolecules enhances E- cadherin and peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gene expression, leading to increased cell proliferation in primary human meniscal cells: an in vitro study. Cytotechnology, Oct 2015. Biomolecule Incorporated Poly-ε-Caprolactone Nanofibrous Scaffolds for enhanced human meniscal cell attachment and proliferation. RSC Advances Aug 2015. High-density pellet culture for human knee meniscus tissue formation using a unique combination of the medium. Regenerative medicine 10(7S): 58, Oct 2015. Long-term follow-ups of single-stage anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction and high tibial osteotomy and its relation with posterior tibial slope. Archives of orthopaedics and trauma surgery, April 2016; Vol 136(4):505-511. Silk-PVA hybrid nanofibrous scaffolds for enhanced primary human meniscal cell proliferation. The Journal of Membrane Biology. in publication. |
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