Gary S. Fanton

Phone:(800) 717-0012
Profile: http://med.stanford.edu/profiles/Gary_Fanton/
Academic Appointments
Appointment
Organization
Clinical Professor
Graduate & Fellowship Program Affiliations
 
Honors & Awards
Title
Organization
Date(s)
C.V. Mosby Medical Honors Award
Medical College of Wisconsin
1977
Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honor Society
Medical College of Wisconsin
1977
Academic Distinction
University of Michigan
1969-1973
Administrative Appointments
Title
Organization
Start Year
End Year
Team Physician
San Francisco 49ers
2007
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Head Team Physician/Orthopedist
San Francisco Giants Professional Baseball
2001
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Head Team Physician/Orthopedist
Stanford University Football
1992
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Associate & Head Team Physician/Orthopedist
Foothill College (All Sports)
1988
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Associate & Head Team Physician/Orthopedist
DeAnza College (All sports)
1985
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7  appointments: view full list
Research Interests

Dr. Gary Fanton is the Chief of the Section of Sports Medicine at Stanford’s Department of Orthopedic Surgery. His practice primarily involves the diagnostic evaluation and treatment of sports and trauma-related injuries of the upper extremity, knee, and ankle. He is Board Certified by the American Board of Orthopedic Surgery. He has been in practice in the Bay Area for over 22 years and his experience includes orthopedic consultant for the San Francisco 49ers, team orthopedist for the San Francisco Giants, company physician for the San Jose Ballet, head team orthopedist for Stanford University football and basketball, and team orthopedist for Stanford’s additional 29 varsity sports. He co-founded the SOAR clinic where he was an active partner in private practice since 1983. He holds a B.S. degree from the University of Michigan and M.D. degree from the Medical College of Wisconsin.

Dr. Fanton's special interests include arthroscopic surgery of the knee and shoulder...specifically, injuries to the anterior cruciate ligament of the knee, cartilage injuries, rotator cuff tears, and shoulder instability. He has done extensive research on knee ligament tears, explored new techniques for shoulder stabilization and tendon repair, and he utilizes state-of-the-art surgical procedures to enhance rehabilitation and recovery after surgery. He is frequently asked to be a guest lecturer both nationally and internationally on these and other sports-medicine related topics. He has also authored dozens of articles on sports injuries and new surgical techniques.

Dr. Fanton was a co-founder and board member of Oratec Interventions, a medical device start-up for minimally invasive spine and joint procedures that went public in April, 2000, which was subsequently purchased by Smith-Nephew in 2002. He actively serves on the medical advisory board for several public and private surgical device companies in the Orthopedic industry and he continues to design and develop unique surgical devices for minimally invasive surgery. He has co-authored several device patents and has several others pending.

Dr. Fanton has been a member in good standing with the American Academy of Orthopedic surgeons since 1985 and he is a Diplomat of the American Board of Orthopedic Surgery. He is also member of the Orthopedic Research Society, NFL Team Physicians Society, the American Orthopedic Society of Sports Medicine, The International Knee Society, International Cartilage Repair Society, and a founding member of the International Musculoskeletal Laser Society.

Publications
  • Lee AT, Fanton GS, McAdams TR "Acute compartment syndrome of the thigh in a football athlete: a case report and the role of the vacuum-assisted wound closure dressing." J Orthop Trauma 2005 Nov-Dec; 19: 10: 748-50 More »
  • Indelli PF, Dillingham MF, Fanton GS, Schurman DJ "Monopolar thermal treatment of symptomatic anterior cruciate ligament instability." Clin Orthop Relat Res 2003; 407: 139-47 More »
  • Samson MA, Dillingham MF, Fanton GS, Madsen JS "Arthroscopic Treatment of Shoulder Instability: Current Concepts and Techniques." Surg Technol Int 2000; VIII: 253-257 More »
  • Brock-Utne JG, Macario A, Dillingham MF, Fanton GS "Postoperative epidural injection of saline can shorten postanesthesia care unit time for knee arthroscopy patients." Reg Anesth Pain Med 1998 May-Jun; 23: 3: 247-51 More »
  • Fanton GS, "[Shoulder arthroscopy using the holmium-YAG laser method. State of the art 1994]" Orthopade 1996; 25: 1: 79-83 More »
9 publications:   view full list