Dr. Breana Siljander, MD, is an expert in adult reconstruction and joint replacement surgery at University Hospitals. Specializing in hip and knee arthritis treatments, she also performs revisions on failed total joint replacements. With a focus on innovative techniques, Dr. Siljander serves as the Director of Robotic Surgery for Total Joint Replacement at University Hospitals.
Having completed her medical education at the University of Michigan and residency at the University of Minnesota, Dr. Siljander then undertook a fellowship at the prestigious Hospital for Special Surgery in New York. As an Assistant Professor in the Department of Orthopedic Surgery at Case Western Reserve University, she dedicates time to teaching, mentoring, and conducting research in orthopedics.
Dr. Siljander is actively involved in national orthopedic associations, presenting her research at conferences and publishing studies in esteemed journals. Her interests include patient-specific joint replacement and outcomes of hip and knee surgeries. Beyond her medical pursuits, she enjoys sports, marathon training, and traveling in her free time.
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