Allan E. Inglis, Jr., Md
surgery
Hospital for Special Surgery
Japan
Biography
Dr. Inglis’s practice is dedicated to the surgical treatment of arthritic conditions in adults. He holds a special interest in total joint replacement of the hip, knee, and elbow, and is intimately involved in the custom design of joint replacements in the most difficult cases. He also has extensive experience and expertise in the surgical treatment of fractures of the pelvis and acetabulum, hip, femur (thigh bone), knee, and tibia (shin bone). Born and raised in New York, Dr. Inglis graduated from Cornell Medical School and completed his internship at the Virginia Mason Hospital in Seattle. He then returned to New York where he completed his orthopaedic surgical training at Hospital for Special Surgery. While serving as Chief Resident at HSS, Dr. Inglis won the highly regarded Bowen-Brooks Fellowship for Postgraduate Research Abroad. He spent a year at the Institute of Orthopaedics at the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital in London, England and completed his fellowship in Orthopaedic Biomechanics and Custom Prosthesis Design. During this time, Dr. Inglis also studied at the EndoKlinik in Hamburg, Germany, where he learned the latest techniques in the treatment of infection of total joint replacements. Dr. Inglis later returned to the states, where he completed a second fellowship in Total Joint Replacement and Revision Total Joint Replacement at the world-renowned Kerlan-Jobe Orthopaedic Clinic, one of the original centers for non-cemented total joint and revision total joint replacement in the world. Dr. Inglis joins HSS’s Surgical Arthritis Service from Roosevelt and St. Luke's Hospital in New York City, where he was a senior attending orthopaedic surgeon.
Research Interest
Dr. Inglis’s practice is dedicated to the surgical treatment of arthritic conditions in adults. He holds a special interest in total joint replacement of the hip, knee, and elbow, and is intimately involved in the custom design of joint replacements in the most difficult cases. He also has extensive experience and expertise in the surgical treatment of fractures of the pelvis and acetabulum, hip, femur (thigh bone), knee, and tibia (shin bone). Born and raised in New York, Dr. Inglis graduated from Cornell Medical School and completed his internship at the Virginia Mason Hospital in Seattle. He then returned to New York where he completed his orthopaedic surgical training at Hospital for Special Surgery. While serving as Chief Resident at HSS, Dr. Inglis won the highly regarded Bowen-Brooks Fellowship for Postgraduate Research Abroad. He spent a year at the Institute of Orthopaedics at the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital in London, England and completed his fellowship in Orthopaedic Biomechanics and Custom Prosthesis Design. During this time, Dr. Inglis also studied at the EndoKlinik in Hamburg, Germany, where he learned the latest techniques in the treatment of infection of total joint replacements. Dr. Inglis later returned to the states, where he completed a second fellowship in Total Joint Replacement and Revision Total Joint Replacement at the world-renowned Kerlan-Jobe Orthopaedic Clinic, one of the original centers for non-cemented total joint and revision total joint replacement in the world. Dr. Inglis joins HSS’s Surgical Arthritis Service from Roosevelt and St. Luke's Hospital in New York City, where he was a senior attending orthopaedic surgeon.