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    Ryhor Harbacheuski, MD
    Dr. Ryhor Harbacheuski is the Clinical Fellow in the Department of Limb Lengthening and Reconstruction. He received MS degree in physics in 1993 and MD Summa Cum Laude degree in 1998 in Belarus. He also completed his general surgery/orthopaedic trauma training there. After moving into US in 2003, he’s done great deal of basic and clinical research in New Jersey medical school and he completed orthopaedic trauma fellowship in Mount Sinai School of Medicine/Elmhurst hospital center with Dr. Edward Yang. Dr. Harbacheuski published numerous articles in peer-reviewed journals and presented his work at many scientific symposia. His research focus is currently on reconstruction after distal tibia fractures and tibia/femur lengthening with subsequent plating.






    Shahab Mahboubian, DO
    Dr. Shahab Mahboubian is the clinical fellow in Limb Lengthening and Reconstruction. After graduating Magna Cum Laude and with Honors from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), he attended Lom Linda University to obtain his Masteršs Degree in Public Health, focusing on epidemiology. From there he obtained his medical Degree in Osteopathy from Western University/College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific in California. His Orthopedic Surgical Residency training was completed at Peninsula Hospital Consortium in Far Rockaway, New York. With his growing interest in Limb Lengthening and Reconstruction, he decided to further his training by doing a fellowship with Dr. Rozbruch and Dr. Fragomen at the Hospital for Special Surgery in New York City. He is looking forward to strengthening his training and education before returning to California to help patients in need of deformity correction on the West coast, particularly in the LA area.





    Lindsey Schachter
    Lindsey Schachter is the Research Coordinator for the Institute of Limb Lengthening and Reconstruction at HSS. In May 2009, she graduated with All University Honors and with Cum Laude from Binghamton University, receiving a BA in economics and completing a pre-medical concentration. Previously, she completed research at NYU Medical Center, at the Rusk Institute, studying the effects of an oral medication versus previously used enzyme replacement therapy for patients with Gaucher's Disease. She also interned in different fields of medicine during college and volunteered in the Emergency Department at Wilson Hospital, Johnson City, NY. Lindsey is delighted to be a member of the Limb Lengthening Team and is excited to be involved with the clinical research here.





    Svetlana Ilizarov, M.D. , Consultant
    Dr. Svetlana Ilizarov was born in Kurgan, Siberia. After graduating from Chelyabinsk Medical School she returned to Kurgan were she was trained by her father Prof. Gavriil A. Ilizarov in Limb Lengthening and Deformity Correction at the Center of Reconstructive Orthopaedics and Trauma (1000 bed Orthopaedic Hospital and Research Institute). She has done clinical research and completed Ph.D. Thesis "Correction of Knee Deformity with Simultaneous Lengthening in Patients with Sequelae of Hematogenic Osteomyelitis of the Distal End of the Femur." She published Surgical Technique Guides on Lower Extremity Lengthening.

    In the U.S. she had training in Arthroscopy as international fellow at the Hospital for Joint Diseases and completed Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Residency program at Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York. She is board certified physiatrist specializing in Rehabilitation of patients after Ilizarov Surgery.

    Areas of interest include conservative treatment of other musculoskeletal disorders, Prosthetics/Orthotics, Electrodiagnostic Medicine.






    Raheel Shafi, MD
    Limb Lengthening Fellow,
    2007-2009
    Dr. Raheel Shafi is the clinical fellow on the limb lengthening service. After graduating from Sind Medical College /Univ of Karachi, he completed his general surgery and orthopaedic residency in Karachi, and followed with a Trauma fellowship in Vienna, Austria. Since moving to the United States, Dr. Shafi has participated in both research and clinical fellowships in Plastic surgery, Hand surgery and Adult reconstruction. Outcomes from his research have been presented at international and national meetings including AOA, AAOS, and a full article has been published in J Trauma. 2004; 56(6). Dr. Shafi has a great interest in orthopaedic surgery, Ilizarov, limb lengthening, and deformity correction.










    Kashif Ashfaq, MD
    Clinical Fellow 2008-2009.
    Dr. Kashif Ashfaq is the clinical fellow in the Department of Limb Lengthening and Reconstruction. After graduating with honors from Dow Medical College, he did his Internship at Aga Khan University Hospital and Residency in Orthopedic Surgery at Jinnah Post Graduate Medical Centre in Karachi, Pakistan. He is a fellow of the College of Physicians and Surgeons Pakistan. He also did his fellowship in Ilizarov surgery at the Russian Ilizarov Scientific Centre for Restorative Traumatology and Orthopedics in Kurgan, Russia. He has published several research Articles. His interest in Ilizarov surgery and deformity correction led him to pursue this fellowship in the United States.















    Saurabh Khakharia, MD
    Research Fellow 2007-2008
    Dr. Saurabh Khakharia is the Research Fellow in Department of Limb Lengthening and Adult Reconstruction. After graduating with honors from Pt. J. N. M. Medical School in India, he completed his residency training in orthopedic surgery at Gandhi Medical College in Bhopal, India. This was followed by two years of advanced orthopedic surgical training provided by the Diplomate National Board, NBME and a year long fellowship specializing in the knee. In the U.S. he had training in joint replacement as an international fellow at the Hospital for Special Surgery, where he was also actively involved in research. Dr. Khakaria has attended many national and international meetings. He is actively involved in orthopedic research and has published his articles in scientific journals. His interests are Limb Lengthening, Adult Reconstructive surgeries, and Joint replacement. His interest in Ilizarov surgery and deformity correction led him to pursue this fellowship in the United States.


    Kira Segal, Research Coordinator 2007-2008
    Kira Segal graduated Summa Cum Laude from the University of Pennsylvania, with a BA in psychology, in May 2007. Prior to working as the Research Coordinator in the Institute for Limb Lengthening and Reconstruction, Kira worked as a clinical research assistant during both a summer Fellowship at the Mount Sinai Hospital and throughout her senior year at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. Results from the study conducted during her fellowship, which analyzed outcomes of a new Glaucoma medication, were presented at the most recent meeting of ARVO. Kira is thrilled to become a part of the Limb Lengthening team!







    Craig Fryman
    Research Coordinator 2008-2009
    Craig Fryman graduated from Brandeis University, with a BS in biology, in May 2008. At Brandeis his focus of study was in laboratory research, where he studied E. coli and their response during exposure to the HIV anti-retroviral drug AZT. He is now working as the Research Coordinator in the Institute for Limb Lengthening and Reconstruction at HSS. He is very excited to be involved in the clinical research here and is looking forward to being a member of the limb lengthening team.









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