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Dr. Paul M. Lamberti is a Board Certified Orthopedic Surgeon. He has been in practice since 2003. He completed a 5-year Orthopedic Surgery residency at Loyola Medical Center and its level 1 trauma system, then completed a fellowship in Hand and Microvascular Surgery at the Indiana Hand Center. He subsequently studied internationally. He is published in the areas of hip trauma, carpal tunnel syndrome, congenital hand anomalies and human tissue engineering to replace lost tendons. He has received national recognition for his work in that area. He cares for all problems in the upper extremity and hand. He is proficient in microvascular reconstructions, reconstructive plastic surgery, peripheral nerve surgery and orthopedic trauma. He cares for complex fractures and soft tissue injuries throughout the upper and lower extremities in the acute setting, and chronic complications of these injuries such as deformity and infection. Dr. Lamberti strives to perfect the patient experience and outcome in all his surgeries. He uses the smallest incisions, tries to minimize pain with nerve blocks and keeps the patients’ anxieties low.
Lamberti Orthopedic & Hand Surgery, LLC
2425 West 22nd Street
Suite 212
Oakbrook, Illinois 60523
Location Phone: 630-218-0011
Location Fax: 630-218-0033
University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana
Washington University Medical School in St. Louis
Loyola University Medical Center
5 year comprehensive program in Orthopedic Surgery at Loyola Medical Center's Level 1 Trauma Center in Maywood, IL.
1 year program at the Indiana Hand Center in Indianapolis
American Board of Orthopedic Surgery : 2005
Award given by American Society of Surgery of the Hand for the most Outstanding Research done by a resident or fellow that year.
Medical Fund Prize in Surgery : 1997
Alpha Omega Alpha : 1997
Summa Cum Laude : 1993
University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana
Phi Beta Kappa : 1993
University Honors : 1993
Biological Behavior of an In Vitro Hydrated Collagen Gel-Human Tenocyte Tendon Model : 2002
The development of an engineered human tendon
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome in Children : 2002
A complete review of the causes and treatment of carpal tunnel syndrome in children under 18 years old
Madelung defomity : 2000
Complete review of this genetic wrist disorder as published in emedicine
