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Practice contact
(212) 305-4565
161 Fort Washington Avenue
New York New York 10032
US
Jakub Tatka MD
Orthopaedic Surgeon - Adult Reconstruction Specialty
Surgeon
Primary Practice: Columbia University Medical Center/ Herbert Irving Pavilion
Primary Hospital: New York Presbyterian Hospital - Columbia Presbyterian Center

Practice Contact

Office Address
161 Fort Washington Avenue
New York New York 10032
US
Phone
(212) 305-4565

Clinical Expertise

Complex Adult Hip Reconstruction Adult Complex Knee Reconstruction Hip Preservation Adult Hip Arthritis Arthroscopic Hip Surgery Hip and Knee Surgery Hip Disorders Hip Reconstruction Hip Replacement Joint Reconstruction Surgery Joint Replacement Knee Arthritis Knee Reconstruction Knee Replacement Partial Knee Replacement Surgery Reconstructive Joint Surgery Total Joint Replacement

Biography

Dr. Jakub Tatka is an orthopedic surgeon specializing in complex adult hip and knee reconstruction and hip preservation. His practice is focused on operative and non-operative management of athletic, arthritic, post-traumatic, and developmental disorders of the pelvis, hip, and knee. Dr. Tatka's practice emphasizes carefully tailored treatments for each of his patients, utilizing precise and minimally invasive surgical techniques to reduce pain and restore function. He also has a particular interest in hip preservation, leveraging special surgical techniques to treat a variety of congenital and acquired disorders of the hip in order to preserve healthy joint surfaces so his patients can return to their favorite sports and other activities. Some of these surgeries include pelvic osteotomies, such as PAO, and surgical hip dislocation to address complex labral and femoroacetabular injuries and deformities. After receiving his undergraduate degree in Music and Technology from Connecticut College, Dr. Tatka attended medical school at Stony Brook University where he went on to complete his internship and residency training on orthopedic surgery. Dr. Tatka then completed the Joel Matta fellowship in Pelvis, Hip, and Knee Reconstruction and Preservation at the Steadman Clinic in Vail, Colorado where he focused on the Anterior Approach hip replacement (primary and revision), pelvic osteotomy, and knee replacement surgery. After working with Joel Matta, he trained at the Bernese Hip Preservation Fellowship at Inselspital in Bern, Switzerland with the pioneers of hip preservation surgery. Dr. Tatka's academic and research interests are focused on improving the diagnosis and treatment of hip disorders, such as femoroacetabular impingement, and on improving the understanding and precision of accurate implantation of hip replacement parts. As one of the traveling physicians for the US Ski Team, Dr. Tatka has participated in training events, races, and Olympic trials all over the world. Dr. Tatka's educational interests include teaching surgeons in the USA and internationally about the Anterior Approach Hip Replacement technique, and ongoing contributions to online educational resources for medical students and orthopedic residents, fellows, and practicing surgeons. Outside of work he enjoys spending time with his wife, Francesca Ortenzio, who is a Dermatologist practicing in Manhattan, as well as cycling, skiing, and playing guitar.
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Primary Practice

Primary practice
Columbia University Medical Center/ Herbert Irving Pavilion

Hospital Affiliations

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PRIMARY HOSPITAL
New York Presbyterian Hospital - Columbia Presbyterian Center
(212) 305-2500
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New York Presbyterian Hospital - New York Weill Cornell Center
(212) 746-5454

Education & Training

FELLOWSHIP
Steadman Clinic
RESIDENCY
Stony Brook University Hospital & Medical Center
MEDICAL / PROFESSIONAL SCHOOL
Stony Brook University School of Medicine
UNDERGRADUATE
Connecticut College