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Syed A. Hasan, M.D.
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Syed A. Hasan, M.D.

Professor of Orthopedics Chief, Shoulder and Elbow Program

Dr. Hasan is a Professor of Orthopaedics and the Chief of Shoulder and Elbow surgery at the University of Maryland School of Medicine in Baltimore, MD. He is double fellowship-trained in Shoulder and Elbow surgery as well as Orthopaedic Sports Medicine.

Dr. Hasan received his medical doctorate from Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. He went on to complete an orthopaedic surgery residency at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri, followed by an orthopaedic Sports Medicine fellowship in Northern Virginia.

Patient Testimonials

  • I am very happy and Blest having great care from Dr. Hassan. Dr. Hassan was very informative when I first went to him and helped me on my decision to have surgery. I always feel very calm and cared for when visiting Dr. Hassan. Both of my operations were successful and I thank Dr.Hassan for that...

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    ~Caroline Kelly~

  • I had severe arthritis in my right shoulder. As I fell down a flight of steps I fractured my humerus and shattered other bones in that shoulder. My primary care physician recommended Dr. Hasan. He did an awesome job of repairing my shoulder. This was a very difficult shoulder replacement as the pie...

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    ~David Hnat~

  • "I recently had surgery with Dr. Hasan and couldn't be more pleased with the results. From the initial consultation to post-operative care, the expertise and attention to detail were impeccable. This was the first time I’ve ever had to have surgery & it went smoothly. I genuinely feel that I recei...

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    ~Amy Collett~

  • Dr. Hassan and the crew of nurses was absolutely wonderful!
    Everything went smoothly
    And as well as he told me it would!

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    ~Marvin Chapman ~

  • It's a long story,
    I am 54 and in good health. I Injured my shoulder slightly while moving furniture over my head. I thought it would heal if I took it easy for a few weeks, but it did not.
    I went to my local ortho. he said I had a slight tear and sent me to PT. After about ...

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    ~Daryl Silsley~

Areas of Expertise

  • Computer Navigation for Shoulder Replacement1

    Reverse and anatomic shoulder replacement
    Revision of failed replacements

    Computer navigated shoulder replacement is an image-guided, minimally invasive surgical procedure in which the damaged or worn out articulating surfaces of the shoulder joint are removed and replaced with enhanced precision and accuracy.

  • Rotator Cuff Repair1

    Arthroscopic rotator cuff repairs
    Tendon Transfers

    The rotator cuff is a group of muscles that provide stability to the shoulder joint while enabling a wide range of movements. It may get injured due to repeated use of the arm for overhead activities or while playing sports.

  • Tennis Elbow Surgery1

    Latarjet procedure for unstable shoulder
    Arthroscopic Labral Repair

    When tennis elbow symptoms persist for 6 - 12 months and fails conservative treatment, your surgeon may recommend a surgical procedure called lateral epicondyle release surgery.

Publications

Jazini E, Shiu B, Robertson A, Russell JP, Iacangelo A, Henn RF III, Hasan SA. A biomechanical analysis of anchor placement for Bankart repair: Effect of portal placement. Orthopedics 2016;39(2):e323–e327.

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Research

Clinical trial for tendon transfer for massive rotator cuff tear

Clinical trial for subscapularis repair in reverse arthroplasty

Outcomes of custom reverse arthroplasty

Outcomes after Latarjet for shoulder instability

Risk factors for post-operative infection

Rotator cuff healing

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