Dr. Ross Henshaw, M.D. Curriculum Vitae

Board Certification: American Board of Orthopedic Surgery
Hospital Affiliation: Danbury Hospital, Danbury, Connecticut
Specialty Areas: Arthroscopic Surgery of the Knee and Shoulder, Sports Medicine
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EDUCATION:
1983 – 1987 St. Mark’s School Southborough, Massachusetts
1987 – 1991 Bachelor of Arts, Psychology
Johns Hopkins University
Baltimore, Maryland
1991 – 1992 Post Baccalaureate Premedical Program
Bryn Mawr College
Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania
1994 – 1998 Doctor of Medicine
Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons

New York, New York
POST-DOCTORAL TRAINING:
1998 – 1999 Internship in General Surgery Columbia-Presbyterian Hospital New York, New York Director: Eric Rose, MD
1999 – 2003 Residency in Orthopaedic Surgery New York Orthopaedic Hospital Columbia University New York, New York Director: Louis U. Bigliani, MD
8/2002 to 8/2004: 2 Year Fellowship: Sports Medicine and Shoulder Surgery
8/2003 – present: Hospital for Special Surgery New York, New York Director: Thomas L. Wickiewicz, M.D.
MEDICAL LICENSE:
New York #215787; Issued 7/14/99; Last Registered: 8/12/03
BOARD CERTIFICATION:
2007 American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons
EXTRACURRICULAR:
College and Medical School: Varsity Lacrosse, Johns Hopkins University
Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity
Assistant Varsity Lacrosse Coach, Haverford College
Big Brother Society of Baltimore County
“Doc” Ice Hockey Club
HONORS/AWARDS:
1988-1991Dean’s List, Johns Hopkins University
1990 National Honor Society in Psychology
1989 -1991 Outstanding Academic Achievement
Maryland Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics
1998 Rosamond Kane Cummins Award for Academic
Excellence, Kindness and Devotion to Patients
2001 Harrison McLaughlin, MD Award for Excellence in Orthopaedic Surgery
2002, 2003 Arnold P. Gold Foundation Humanism and Excellence in Teaching Award, Honorable Mention
2002-2003 Chief Resident (selected), New York Orthopaedic Hospital
2004 New Investigator Research Award Finalist, Orthopaedic Research Society
TEAM COVERAGE:
2002-2003 Coordinator of Medical Office, Yankee Stadium
2003-2004 Iona College, Assistant Team Physician
2004 Visa American Cup, USA Gymnastics, Assistant Physician
2004 NCAA Division I Men’s Lacrosse Tournament, Baltimore Maryland, Assistant Physician
2004 US Open Tennis Tournament, Flushing Meadows, Queens, N.Y.. USTA Orthopaedic Consultant. Director: David M. Dines, M.D.
PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS:
1998- American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, Resident Member
2004- American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine, Candidate Member
2004- Arthroscopy Association of North America, Associate Member
CLINICAL INTERESTS:
1. Shoulder and Knee Arthroscopy
2. Multiligament Knee Reconstruction
3. Cartilage Restoration and Preservation Techniques: ACI, OATS,     Meniscal Transplant, Osteotomy
4. Elbow Arthroscopy and Ligament Reconstruction
5. Total Shoulder Arthroplasty
6. Hip Arthroscopy
RESEARCH INTERESTS:
1. Anterior Cruciate Ligament Tissue Engineering
2. Prospective Clinical Outcomes Studies
PUBLICATIONS:
  1. Henshaw, D.R. and Cordasco, F.A.. Arthroscopic debridement for glenohumeral arthritis: indications technique and results. Indtructional Course Lecture. In Press

  2. Henshaw, D.R., Attia, E., Bhargava, M, Hannafin, JA. Anterior Cruciate ligament tissue engineering: Canine ACL fibroblast integrin in response to cyclic tensile strain in 3-dimensional ACL constructs. Journal of Orthopaedic Research, Submitted 2004.

  3. Henshaw, D.R. Bhargava, M, Attia, E.A. and Hannafin, J.A.. Effect of Cyclic Strain on Cell Proliferation and Integrin Expression by Ligament Fibroblasts Grown on Different Matrices. Journal of Orthopaedic Research, Submitted 2004.

  4. Henshaw, D.R., Murthi, A.M. and Levine, W.M.. Percutaneus pins versus ORIF, or is humeral head replacement better? Current Opinion in Orthopaedics, 12(4): August, 2001.

  5. Hung, C.T., Henshaw, D.R., Wand, C.C., Mauck, R.L. Raia, F., Palmer, G., Chao, P.H., Mow, V.C., Radcliffe, T.A. and Valhmu, W.B.. Mitogen activated protein kinase signaling in bovine articular chondrocytes in response to fluid flow does not require calcium mobilization. J. Biochemistry, 33(1):73-80, 2000.

  6. Beal, M.F., Brouillet, E., Jenkins, B.G., Henshaw, R., Rosen, B.R. and Hyman, B.T.. Age-dependent striatal lesions produced by the endogenous mitochondrial inhibitor malonate. Journal of Neurochemistry, 61:1147-1150, 1993.

  7. Henshaw, R., Jenkins, B.G., Schulz, J.B., Ferrante, R.J., Kowall, N.W., Rosen, B.R. and Beal, M.F.. Malonate produces striatal lesions by indirect NMDA receptor activation. Brain Research. 647(1):161-6, 1994.

  8. Kirschner, P., Henshaw, R., Finklestein, S., Schulz, J.B. and Beal, M.F.. Basic fibroblast growth factor protects against excitotoxicity and chemical hypoxia in both neonatal and adult rats. Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism, 15(4):619-23 1994.

  9. Schulz, J.B., Henshaw, R., Jenkins, B.G., Ferrante, R.B., Kowall, N.W., Rosen, B.R. and Beal, M.F.. 3-Acetylpyridine produces age-dependent excitotoxic lesions in rat striatum. Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism. 14(6):1024-9, 1994.

  10. Brouillet, E., Hyman, B.T., Jenkins, B.G., Henshaw, R., Srivastava, R., Rosen, B.R. and Beal, M.F.. Systemic or local administration of azide produces striatal lesions by an energy impairment-induced excitotoxic mechanism. Experimental Neurology. 129(2): 175-82, 1994.

  11. Brouillet, E., Henshaw, D.R., Schulz, J.B. and Beal, M.F. Aminooxyacetic acid striatal lesions attenuated by 1,3-butanediol and coenzyme Q10. Neuroscience Letters. 177(1-2):58-62, 1994.

  12. Beal M.F., Henshaw, D.R., Jenkins, B.G., Rosen, B.R. and Schulz, J.B. Coenzyme Q10 and nicotinamide block striatal lesions produced by the mitochondrial toxin malonate. Annals of Neurology, 36(6):882-8, 1994.

  13. Schulz, J.B., Henshaw, R., Siewick, D., Jenkins, B.G., Ferrante R.J., Cipolloni, B., Kowall, N.W. and Beal, M.F.. Involvement of free radicals in excitotoxicity in vivo. Journal of Neurochemistry, 64(5):2239-47, 1995.

  14. Schulz, J.B., Henshaw, D.R., Matthews, R.T., and Beal, M.F. Coenzyme Q and nicotinamide and a free radical spin trap protect against MPTP neurotoxicity. Experimental Neurology, 132(2): 279-83, 1995.

  15. Beal M.F., Ferrante, R.J., Henshaw, R., Matthews, R.T., Chan, P.H., Kowall, N.W., Epstein, C.J. and Schulz, J.B.. 3-Nitropropionic acid neurotoxicity is attenuated in copper/zinc superoxide dismutase transgenic mice. Journal of Neurochemistry, 65: 919-922, 1995.

  16. Schulz, J.B., Matthews, R.T., Jenkins, B.G., Ferrante, R.J., Siwek, D., Henshaw, D.R., Cipolloni, B.P., Meccoci, P., Kowall, N.W., Rosen, B.R. and Beal, M.F.. Blockade of neuronal nitric oxide synthase protects against excitotoxicity in vivo. Journal of Neuroscience, 15(12):8419-8429, 1995.

  17. Schulz, J.B., Matthews, R.T., Henshaw, D.R. and Beal, M.F.. Neuroprotective strategies for lesions produced by mitochondrial toxins: implications for neurodegenerative diseases. Neuroscience, 71(4) 1043-1048, 1996.

  18. Schulz, J.B., Henshaw, D.R., MacGarvey, U. and Beal, M.F.. Involvement of oxidative stress in 3-nitropropionic acid neurotoxicity. Neurochemistry International, 29(2) 167-171, 1996.
PRESENTATIONS:
  1. Henshaw, D.R., Attia, E.A., Bhargava, M. and Hannafin, J.A.. Anterior cruciate ligament tissue engineering: Canine ACL fibroblast integrin expression. New Investigator Research Award Finalist Presentation. Orthopaedic Research Society 5th Annual Combined Meeting, Banff, Canada. 2004

  2. Henshaw, D.R., Attia, E.A., Bhargava, M. and Hannafin, J.A.. Anterior cruciate ligament tissue engineering: Canine ACL fibroblast integrin expression and histology in synthetic ACL grafts. Scientific Exhibit. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, Washington, D.C. 2005.

  3. Henshaw, D.R.. Arthicular Cartilage: Structure, Function and Response to Injury. Program Faculty: Articular Cartilage Repair Strategies: A Comprehensive Review. Hospital for Special Surgery, Continuing Medical Education. December, 2004.

  4. Freehill, M.Q., Henshaw, D.R., Lee, F., Dick, H.M. and Bigliani, L.U.. Prosthetic reconstruction for proximal humerus tumors. Poster presentation American Orthopaedic Association annual meeting, June 2001.
ABSTRACTS:
  1. Henshaw, D.R., Attia, E.A., Bhargava, M. and Hannafin, J.A.. Anterior cruciate ligament tissue engineering: Canine ACL fibroblast integrin expression. . Orthopaedic Research Society 5th Annual Combined Meeting, Banff, Canada. 2004

  2. Henshaw, D.R., Canine Fibroblast Integrin Expression and Histology in Synthetic ACL Grafts. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Annual Meeting, 2005.

  3. Jenkins, B.G., Henshaw, R., Brouillet, E., Beal, M.F. and Rosen, B.R., Energy impairment produces excitotoxic lesions. Spectroscopic imaging in models of neurodegeneration, Society of Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, 1993.

  4. Beal, M.F., Brouillet, E., Jenkins, B., Henshaw, R., Rosen, B. and Hyman, B.T., Age-dependent striatal excitotoxic lesions produced by the endogenous mitochondrial inhibitor malonate in vivo, Soc. Neurosci. Abstr., 19(2):1502, 1993.
BOOK CHAPTERS:
  1. Henshaw, D.R. and Rodeo, S.A.. Ankle Instability. America Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons On Line.

  2. Henshaw, D.R., Craig, E.V.. Disorders of the Rotator Cuff. Waldman, S. Editor. Elsevier Inc. Philadelphia, PA. In Press 2004

  3. Henshaw, D.R., Willis A.G., Craig, E.V.. Orthopaedic Implants: Applications, Complications and Management. Lindsey, RW and Zbigiew, G Editors. Marcel-Dekker, Inc. In Press 2004

  4. Henshaw, D.R. and Rodeo, S.A. Non-Interference Screw Bone Block Fixation Devices. In Operative Techniques in Sports Medicine. Delee and Drez, D, Editors. In Press. 2004


 
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