Scott A. Rodeo, MD

Research Description

  1. Evaluation of the cellular and molecular mechanism of tendon-to-bone healing
  2. Evaluation of novel materials for meniscus replacement
  3. Meniscus tissue engineering

Appointments

Associate Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery, Weill Medical College of Cornell University

Associate Attending Orthopaedic Surgeon, Hospital for Special Surgery

Associate Attending Surgeon (Orthopaedic Surgery), The New York-Presbyterian Hospital

Assistant Scientist, Department of Research, Hospital for Special Surgery

Associate Team Physician, New York Giants Football



Scott A. Rodeo, MD is the author of the following articles on HSS.edu:
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Selected Publications

Maher SA, Hidaka C, Cunningham ME, Rodeo SA. 2006. Specialty update: What's new in orthopaedic research. J. Bone and Joint Surgery, 88A: 2314-2321.

Green DW,  Rodeo SA, Good CR,  Valen AW, Widmann RF. 2006. Arthroscopic treatment of symptomatic discoid meniscus in children: classification, technique and results. In press, Arthroscopy: The Journal of Arthroscopic and Related Surgery. 

Ma CB, Kawamura S, Deng X, Ying L, Rodeo SA. 2006. BMP-signaling plays a role in tendon-to-bone healing: A study of rhBMP-2 and noggin. In press, American Journal of Sports Medicine.

Brophy R, Barnes R, Rodeo S, Warren. 2006. Prevalence of musculoskeletal disorders at the NFL combine - trends from 1987-2000. In press, Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise.

Roth C, Rodeo SA. 2006. Indications and Techniques for Meniscus Repair. In Simonian PT, Cole BJ, Bach BR (editors): Sports Injuries of the Knee: Surgical Approaches. Thieme Medical Publishers, New York, p. 8-16.

Madsen M, Marx RG, Millett PJ, Rodeo SA, Sperling JW, Warren RF. 2006. Surgical anatomy of the triceps brachii tendon: anatomical study and clinical correlation. American Journal of Sports Medicine, 34: 1839-1843.

Kelly BT, Potter HG, Deng X, Pearle AD, Turner AS, Warren RF, Rodeo SA. 2006. Hydrogel meniscus replacement in the sheep knee:  preliminary evaluation of chondroprotective effects. American Journal of Sports Medicine, [Epub ahead of print].

Fealy S, Rodeo SA, MacGillivray JD, Nixon AJ, Adler RS, Warren RF. 2006. Biomechanical evaluation of the relation between number of suture anchors and strength of the bone-tendon interface in a goat rotator cuff model. Arthroscopy: The Journal of Arthroscopic and Related Surgery, 22: 595-602.

Rodeo SA, Kawamura S, Kim HJ, Dynybil C, Ying L. 2006. Tendon healing in a bone tunnel differs at the tunnel entrance versus the tunnel exit: An effect of graft-tunnel motion? American Journal of Sports Medicine, 34: 1790-1800.

Cohen, D., Kawamura, S., Ehteshami, J., Rodeo, S. 2006. Indomethacin and celecoxib impair rotator cuff tendon-to-bone healing.  American Journal of Sports Medicine, 34: 362-369.

Kelly BT, Potter HG, Deng X, Pearle AD, Turner AS, Warren RF, Rodeo SA. 2006. Meniscal allograft transplantation in the sheep knee: evaluation of chondroprotective effects. American Journal of Sports Medicine, 34: 1464-1477.Cohen DB, Kawamura S, Ehteshami J, Rodeo SA. Indomethacin and Celecoxib Impair Rotator Cuff Tendon-to-Bone Healing. Am J Sports Med. 2005 Oct 6.

Kawamura S, Ying L, Kim HJ, Dynybil C, Rodeo SA. Macrophages accumulate in the early phase of tendon-bone healing. J Orthop Res. 2005 Aug 17.

Cole BJ, Carter TR, Rodeo, SA. Allograft meniscal transplantation: background, techniques, and results. J. Bone and Joint Surgery 84A: 1236-1250, 2002.

Anderson, K.; Seneviratne, A.M.; Izawa, K.; Atkinson, B.L.; Potter, H.G.; Rodeo, S.A.: Augmentation of tendon healing in an intra-articular bone tunnel with use of a bone growth factor. American J. Sports Medicine 29: 689-698, 2001.

Rodeo, S; Seneviratne, A; Suzuki, K; Felker, K; Wickiewicz, T; Warren, R. Histological analysis of human meniscal allografts: a preliminary report. Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, 82:1071-1082, 2000.


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Hospital for Special Surgery
535 East 70th Street
New York, NY 10021

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535 East 70th Street
New York, New York 10021