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Andrew Carr is a Nuffield Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery at the University of Oxford and the Director of the Botnar Research Institute. He has significant influence in the management outcomes of patients undergoing orthopaedic surgery, having been cited as one of the top surgical researchers globally. His pioneering work includes the development and evaluation of surgical implants and technologies, most notably in the area of partial knee replacement which has been implanted in over 2 million patients worldwide. Carr's translations of patient reported outcome scores have reached global health policy use across 30 languages. His research focuses on rotator cuff tears and has led to the discovery of cellular disease mechanisms, as well as the translation of new treatments through multi-centre randomized clinical trials. He has notably led trials using placebo surgery controls that have resulted in significant cost savings within health economies by reducing the risk associated with ineffective shoulder operations. Furthermore, his team has patented novel electrospun surgical implants aimed at improving soft tissue repair.
University of Oxford • Oxford, England
Dr. Andrew Carr serves as a leading figure in musculoskeletal research and has held multiple prestigious directorships throughout his career.
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