
Dr Kevin Robert Stone
Knee Surgeon
Degrees: MD
Particular expertise: Meniscal transplantation, ACL reconstruction, Articular cartilage restoration
Website: http://www.stoneclinic.com
Location: The Stone Clinic. Orthopaedic Surgery, Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation, 3727 Buchanan Street, San Francisco, CA, 94123, United States of America
Kevin Robert Stone, M.D. is an orthopaedic surgeon, who specializes in sports medicine and injuries of the knee, shoulder, and ankle joints. He has lectured and is recognized internationally as an authority on cartilage and meniscal growth, replacement, and repair. Stone is known for his development of the paste grafting surgical technique in 1991, combined with meniscus replacement, which are biologic joint replacement procedures for the regeneration of the knee joint. Dr. Stone’s invention of a collagen meniscus implant over twenty years ago recently received FDA approval and he implanted his invention into the first patients in July 2009. He has, since, taught these techniques to surgeons in the US and worldwide. He is the founder and chairman of the Stone Research Foundation for Sports Medicine and Arthritis, a center that conducts research in advanced surgical techniques and tissue regeneration in San Francisco, California. This research has led to advancements in cartilage replacement and regeneration, cruciate ligament repair and reconstruction, and techniques to prevent osteoarthritic degeneration. He holds more than 50 U.S. patents on healthcare inventions.
Contributions
Video - Meniscus cartilage replacement for arthritis
Dr Stone gives an explanation of how both types of knee cartilage are involved in arthritis and biologic knee replacement.
Video - The paste graft technique
Dr Kevin Stone explains how microfracture and paste-grafting are combined to replace a damaged joint surface.
Osteotomy as an adjunct procedure to biologic knee replacement
Dr Stone explains how bad biodynamics can accelerate joint damage, and how an osteotomy can slow the rate of destruction of the knee.
Options for damaged knee ligaments in biologic knee replacement
Restoring stability is an important part of biological knee replacement.
Partial meniscectomy, meniscal repair, reconstruction or replacement
Dr Kevin Stone discusses the options available to patient and surgeon for restoring knee function when there is a damaged knee meniscus.