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Elie Mansour, MD, serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Orthopaedics & Rehabilitation at Yale School of Medicine. He specializes in hip and knee replacement and reconstruction and has additional training in sports medicine. Originally from Lebanon, Dr. Mansour brings a multilingual approach to patient care, speaking English, French, and Arabic.
Dr. Mansour's research focuses on periprosthetic joint infection management and prevention, with significant contributions to understanding total joint replacement in patients who have undergone prior kidney or liver transplants. His clinical philosophy emphasizes shared decision-making with patients, considering both surgical and conservative treatment options based on individual needs and expectations.
Analysis of Dr. Mansour's publication record reveals a strong focus on improving outcomes in joint replacement surgery, particularly addressing challenges in complex patient populations including transplant recipients and those at risk for periprosthetic joint infections. His work spans clinical outcomes research, cost analysis in orthopaedic care, and risk stratification for postoperative complications.
- Specializes in hip and knee replacement and reconstruction
- Trained in sports medicine with background as a professional volleyball player
- Research focuses on periprosthetic joint infections and joint replacement in transplant patients
- Emphasizes shared decision-making in patient care
- Brings multilingual capabilities (English, French, Arabic) to patient interactions
Dr. Mansour's clinical approach integrates his biomechanical interests with practical surgical expertise, developed after being inspired by his father's elbow injury during his childhood. His experience as a former professional athlete provides unique insight into athletic injuries and rehabilitation needs.
