Cleveland Clinic Adds Two Orthopedic Surgeons

The Cleveland Clinic’s Orthopaedic and Rheumatologic Institute has added two orthopedic surgeons, Kenneth A. Greene, MD, and Joseph B. Scarcella, MD, according to the Sun.

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Dr. Greene specializes in reconstruction of the hip and knee and was the first surgeon to transplant a Triathlon total knee and the Partnership ceramic-on-ceramic total hip.

He earned his MD from Ohio State University College of Medicine.

Dr. Scarcella specializes in arthroscopic surgery on the shoulder, elbow, wrist, knee and ankle as well as minimally invasive total knee replacement.

He earned his MD from Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine.

Read the Sun’s report on the new Cleveland Clinic orthopedic surgeons.

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