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Four surgeons specialize in adult
reconstruction. The following are some of the more common
procedures used for adult reconstruction
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 | Total Knee Replacement
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 | Partial Knee Replacement |
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Bernard L. Kratochvil, M.D.
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C. Michael Kelly, M.D.
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Dr.
Kratochvil, a graduate of the Creighton University School of Medicine,
studied orthopedic surgery at the university of Minnesota and has been
in practice in Omaha since 1962. Although he began hip and knee
replacements in the early 1970's, he is considered a general orthopedist
and is now primarily involved with evaluations and the conservative care
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Dr.
Kelly completed his Fellowship in Adult Reconstructive Surgery at the
Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota in 1985.
Dr. Kelly averages six to eight joint
replacements per week. He is Board Certified by the American Board of
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Erik T. Otterberg,
M.D.
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T. Kevin O'Malley, M.D.
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Training:
University of Michigan Medical School and Creighton University. Universities Health Foundation.
Fellowship:
Harvard University, Boston, MA
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Dr.
O'Malley specializes in sports medicine with a special emphasis on lower
extremities injuries. He also has a large practice involving arthritis
of the knee. A great portion of his practice is devoted to ligamentous
and cartilage injuries in athletes. |
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