Location
Our office is conveniently located in Bryan Medical Center, Tower B. Look for “Trauma Outpatient Services” on the 4th floor.
Bryan Orthopaedic Trauma & Joint Reconstruction
Bryan Medical Center Trauma Outpatient Services
2222 S 16th St, Suite 405B. Lincoln, NE.
Phone: (402) 481-5860. Fax: (402) 481-5869
Frequently Asked Questions
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An orthopaedic trauma and reconstruction surgeon treats fractures and complex injuries, including pelvis/acetabulum injuries and fractures involving joints. Reconstruction also covers problems after injury or surgery—like fractures that don’t heal normally (nonunion) or heal in a poor position (malunion)—with the goal of restoring alignment, stability, and function. Sometimes that means getting a joint replacement.
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I evaluate and treat bony and soft tissue injuries of the extremities and pelvis, including:
Shoulder to fingers: shoulder, humerus, elbow, forearm, wrist, hand, and fingers
Pelvis/acetabulum to toes: pelvis and acetabulum (hip socket), femur, knee, tibia/fibula, ankle, foot, and toes
This includes both simple and complex fractures, joint-involving injuries, and fracture problems that aren’t healing as expected.
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Reconstruction is careful planning to restore function when the problem is complex. Sometimes that involves fixing bone and alignment; other times it involves primary or revision joint replacement, especially when a joint is severely damaged by arthritis, injury, or prior surgery—or when there’s an issue with a prior implant.
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I see patients of all ages, including paediatric, adult, and seniors. My oldest patient so far has been 107!
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Yes, we accept new referrals. You may self-refer, and we accept referrals from other surgeons, physicians and health care professionals.
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Many orthopaedic surgeons focus primarily on either fracture care or joint replacement. My practice includes both complex trauma/reconstruction and complete arthroplasty care, including revision joint replacement. This matters because injuries, prior surgery, and implants often overlap—fractures can occur around replacements, arthritis can follow trauma, and anatomy can be more challenging after earlier procedures. By routinely managing complex cases, care is planned around the full picture—alignment, stability, bone quality, and recovery goals—so you receive one coordinated plan rather than piecemeal recommendations.
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You can reach us by phone at 402-481-5860. Our office is open Monday to Thursday 7:30 AM - 4:30 PM; and Friday 7:30 AM - 12:00 PM.
https://www.bryanhealth.com/locations/profile/bryan-ortho-trauma/
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Bryan Health accepts most insurance programs including Medicare and Medicaid, as well as self-pay and credit cards.
To ensure in-network status with our office, please check with your insurance company or call our office at 402-483-8555.
Bryan Health also has payment plan options and financial assistance programs.