Dr. Ronald J. Sollitto DPM
Podiatrist (Foot and Ankle Specialist)
289 Market Street Saddle Brook New Jersey, 07663About
Joint Replacement, Surgery of the Foot, Ankle and Leg. Minimally Invasive and Reconstructive Surgery.
Education and Training
Columbia University (New York)
Antigua College of Medicine
NY College of Podiatric Medicine
Board Certification
Foot and Ankle Surgery
Provider Details
Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- A 12-year long-term retrospective analysis of the use of radiofrequency nerve ablation for the treatment of neurogenic heel pain.
- Diabetic foot amputations. Part I: Digital.
- Diabetic foot amputations. Part III: Midfoot.
- Accessory abductor hallucis: a case report.
- Accessory abductor hallucis: a case report.
- Implant arthroplasty: still a consideration.
- Digital subtraction angiography versus noninvasive testing in the vascular assessment of the ischemic foot.
- A modification of the Hibbs tenosuspension for flexible cavus deformity.
- A preliminary report on the status of implants for the lesser toes.
- Silicone implant for Freiberg's disease.
- Silicone implant for Freiberg's disease.
- Silicone shard formation: a product of implant arthroplasty.
- Bleomycin sulfate in the treatment of mosaic plantar verrucae: a follow-up study.
Awards
- Highly Published Author
- Fellow, Royal College of Surgeons
- Noted Lecturer
- Fellow, American College of Foot and Ankle Surgery
- Saddle Brook Police Surgeon
- Fellow, Amer. College of Foot and Ankle Orthopedists
- NJ Police Honor Legion Member
- Board Certified
Treatments
- Leading Surgeon - Foot, Ankle and Leg Surgery
Internships
- New York College System Affiliated Hospitals
Fellowships
- FACFAS, FACFAO, FRCS
Professional Society Memberships
- AMA, APMA, NJPMS, NJMS
Articles and Publications
- Over 20 Publications in The Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery
What do you attribute your success to?
His entrepreneurial spirit. It led him to build Saddle Brook Surgicenter in 1992. It is a freestanding Ambulatory Surgery facility, fully accredited, and licensed by the New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services. To date, more than 18 thousand surgical procedures have been successfully performed there.
Areas of research
NEW AND INNOVATIVE SURGICAL TECHNIQUES. Holds a US Surgical Instrument Patent. Pioneered the technique for Radiofrequency Nerve Ablation for Heel Pain.
Philanthropic Initiatives
Patron - The Metropolitan Opera, Patron - Bergen County Children's Aid and Family Services, Patron - St. Jude Children's Hospital, Patron - Make-A-Wish Foundation
Teaching and speaking
Former Associate Professor of Surgery, Former Director of Residency Training and Department Chair at Saddle Brook General Hospital. Oral Examiner for Board Certification.
Favorite Place to Vacation
- Captiva, Florida
Hobbies / Sports
- Tennis, Fencing
Favorite professional publications
- The New England Journal of Medicine
Areas of research
NEW AND INNOVATIVE SURGICAL TECHNIQUES. Holds a US Surgical Instrument Patent. Pioneered the technique for Radiofrequency Nerve Ablation for Heel Pain.
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