2005, AO Computer Assisted Surgery Working Group of North America
2005, OREF Zimmer Orthopaedic Surgery Career Development Award
2004, Lewis Clark Wagner Award for Excellence in Orthopaedic Surgery Research
2002, Distinguished Housestaff Award
2002, OREF Resident Research Grant
Professional Appointments:
Hospital for Special Surgery, Assistant Attending Orthopedic Surgeon
New York Presbyterian Hospital, Assistant Attending Orthopedic Surgeon
Hospital for Special Surgery Computer Assisted Surgery Center, Clinical Director
Professional Affiliations/Memberships:
Orthopaedic Research Society
American Orthapaedic Society for Sports Medicine
American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons
Computer Assisted Orthopedic Surgery – International (CAOS-International)
Publications:
2005, Basic Science of Articular Cartilage and OA., Clinics in Sports Medicine
2003, Clostridium infection in a knee extensor mechanism allograft: case report and review., The Knee
2002, Technique for fabrication of an antibiotic loaded cement hemiarthroplasty (ANTILOCH) component in infected total hip arthroplasty, Am J Orthop
1999, Joint motion in an open MR unit using MR tracking., J Magn Reson Imaging.
Professional Interests:
Computer Assisted and Robotic Surgery, Shoulder, Knee, Elbow, and Ankle Arthroscopy, Joint Replacement of the Knee, Shoulder, and Hip, Early Arthritis of the Knee, Shoulder, and Ankle, Throwing athlete, Mechanisms of Early Arthritis, Synthetic Meniscal Replacement, Augmentation of Rotator Cuff Healing
Patient / Medical Philosophy
Dr. Andrew D. Pearle is an Assistant Attending Orthopedic Surgeon at the Hospital for Special Surgery, specializing in Sports Medicine. He is an Assistant Team Physician for the New York Mets. Dr. Pearle has a deep interest in applying computer assisted surgical techniques to promote more accurate and minimally invasive surgery. He received an OREF Career Development Award to study computer assisted techniques in trauma, joint replacement, and sports medicine. With the support of this award, Dr. Pearle worked at institutions pioneering computer assisted surgery in Switzerland, France, Germany, and Israel. Dr. Pearle founded and is the Clinical Director of the HSS Computer Assisted Surgery (CAS) Center, established to coordinate the development and application of surgical navigation and medical robotics in orthopedic surgery. Dr. Pearle's clinical interests include arthroscopic and computer aided surgery of the shoulder, knee, and ankle.
Experience / Training
Specialty:
Orthopedic Surgery
A self-designated specialty or practice area is not equivalent to, nor does it imply, ABMS Board Certification or special training and competence.
Medical School:
Stanford University School of Medicine Stanford, CA 1998
Internship:
New York Presbyterian Hospital Weill Cornell Medical Center New York, NY
Residency:
Hospital for Special Surgery New York, NY
Fellowship:
Hadassah Hospital Jerusalem,
Hospital for Special Surgery New York, NY
Undergraduate School:
Amherst College Amherst, MA
Disciplinary Actions
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Malpractice History
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Dr. Andrew D.
Pearle, MD
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