Dr. Chetan John Rasquinha

Consultant – Orthopaedics

Speciality

Orthopedic Consultant

Qualification

MBBS, MS (Orthopaedics), FIAS

Experience

8+ Years

Fields Of Expertise

About Dr Chetan John

Dr. Chetan John Rasquinha is a confident, innovative, and highly efficient orthopaedic surgeon with over 8 years of clinical experience. He brings a compassionate, patient-centric approach to orthopaedic care, combining surgical expertise with advanced techniques including robotic joint replacement and minimally invasive procedures. Recognized for his leadership, communication skills, and a strong foundation in academic research, Dr. Rasquinha is committed to delivering excellent outcomes in joint preservation, arthroplasty, trauma management, and foot & ankle surgery.

Educational Qualifications & Trainings

  • Foot & Ankle Fellowship – AAOS (6-month program)
  • Training in Computer-Navigated Knee Replacement – Fortis Hospital, Jaipur 
  • Fellowship in Arthroplasty – Ortho ONE under MGR University
  • MS (Orthopaedics) from Vydehi Institute of Medical Sciences & Research Centre, Bangalore 
  • Internship from St. John’s Medical College, Bangalore
  • MBBS from Father Muller Medical College, Mangalore

Work Experience

  • Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon – Hosmat Hospital, Bangalore 
  • Associate Professor – PSG Hospital
  • Robotic Replacement Surgery Training – Fortis Jaipur 
  • Consultant – Ortho ONE Multispeciality Hospital
  • Senior Resident – Vydehi Medical College & Research Centre, Bangalore

Research & Publications

  • “Analysis of functional outcome of Proximal Humerus fractures treated with locking compression plate” – RGUHS
  • “Surgical management of distal end femoral fractures in adults using locking compression plate”
  • “Selective patellar resurfacing in TKA in patients with AKPS – Indian Population”
  • “Subvastus vs Parapatellar approach in bilateral navigated TKR” – Knee Research Journal (UK)
  • “Evaluation of acetabular anteversion angle in South Indian population”
  • “Study of valgus cutting angle in knees – South Indian population”
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