Key Documents
Jeffrey Yao, MD
Academic Appointments
- Assistant Professor - Med Center Line, Orthopaedic Surgery
- Assistant Professor - Med Center Line (By courtesy), Surgery
Contact Information
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Clinical Offices
Hand & Upper Extremity Clinic 450 Broadway Street Pavilion A, 2nd floor, Dept A26 Redwood City, CA 94063 Tel Work (650) 723-5256 Fax (650) 721-3420Practices at Stanford Hospital and Clinics and Lucile Packard Children's Hospital
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Academic Offices
Administrative Contact Jackie Guingona Adminstrative Assistant Email Tel Work 650-721-7618Not for medical emergencies or patient use
Professional Snapshot
Clinical Focus
- Hand, Wrist, Elbow and Shoulder Surgery
- Orthopaedic Surgery
Administrative Appointments
- Member, American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (2009 - present)
- Candidate Member, American Society for Surgery of the Hand (2004 - present)
- Candidate Member, American Association for Hand Surgery (2008 - present)
- Member, International Wrist Investigators Workshop (2009 - present)
- Founding Member, Manus National Hand Surgery Society (2006 - present) View All 15administrative appointments of Jeffrey Yao
Honors and Awards
- AOA-JOA Exchange Traveling Fellow, American Orthopaedic Association (May 2010)
- Sumner L. Koch Award, American Society for Surgery of the Hand (September 2009)
- Distinguished Visiting Professorship, Albert Einstein College of Medicine NSUH-LIJ Health System (June 2009)
- Annual Research Competition, Philadelphia Hand Society (June, 2005)
- Resident Competition and Symposium, Orthopaedic Research and Education Foundation (OREF) (May, 2002)
Professional Education
| Board Certification: | Orthopaedic Surgery, American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery (2007) |
| Fellowship: | Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, PA (2005) |
| Residency: | Albert Einstein College of Medicine, NY (2004) |
| Internship: | Long Island Jewish Medical Center, NY (2000) |
| Medical Education: | Cornell University Medical College, NY (1999) |
Graduate & Fellowship Program Affiliations
Community & International Work
Industry Relationships
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| Consulting: | Smith and Nephew Endoscopy |
Scientific Focus
Research Interests
1. Minimally invasive and arthroscopic treatment alternatives for common hand and wrist disorders. I am currently exploring the safety and efficacy of an all-inside arthroscopic triangular fibrocartilage complex (TFCC) repair technique, and the arthroscopic treatment of wrist, finger and thumb arthritis.
2. Biologic augmentation of tendon repair strategies utilizing stem cells. I am currently utilizing a unique model for biologically augmenting current mechanical techniques of tendon repair.
3. Cartilage engineering strategies utilizing stem cells. I am currently attempting to characterize the ideal environment in which to culture and differentiate mesenchymal stem cells along a cartilage lineage, using scaffolds and hyaluronic acid and TGF-beta in differing concentrations.
Publications
- Arthroscopic treatment of triangular fibrocartilage wrist injuries in the athlete. Am J Sports Med. 2009; (2): 291-7
- Monteggia fracture-dislocation associated with proximal and distal radioulnar joint instability. A case report. J Bone Joint Surg Am. 2009; (4): 950-4
- All-arthroscopic triangular fibrocartilage complex repair: safety and biomechanical comparison with a traditional outside-in technique in cadavers. J Hand Surg Am. 2009; (4): 671-6
- Early treatment of degenerative arthritis of the thumb carpometacarpal joint. Hand Clin. 2008; (3): 251-61, v-vi
- Bioactive sutures for tendon repair: assessment of a method of delivering pluripotential embryonic cells. J Hand Surg Am. 2008; (9): 1558-64

