Trauma Surgery & Fracture Care
Trauma Surgery involves the fixing of bone fractures in an acute (emergency) situation. Typically, these surgeries involve stabilizing the bones with specialized orthopedic plates, screws or nails, but it can also involve the repair of torn tendons and ligaments. The after care for fractures often involves the application of specialized splints or casts which may need to be changed at set intervals.
Sebastian is an Orthopedic Trauma and Adult Hip and Knee
surgeon at Humber Hospital, in Toronto, with a special
interest in revision and complex cases.
He
completed his orthopedic surgery residency at the
University of Ottawa, after which he was accepted for
Fellowship training at the Hospital for Special Surgery
in New York, in Hip and Knee Arthroplasty.