- Andrew Cappuccino
Dr. Andrew Cappuccino is the orthopedic surgeon who treated
Buffalo Bills tight endKevin Everett for hiscervical spine injury. Cappuccino's use ofinduced hypothermia garnered national headlines for the technique. cite web |url=http://new.reillycomm.com/acuity/article_detail.php?id=515 |title=Acuity Care Technology - Article - Induced Hypothermia Shows Promise in Treating Cardiac, Neurotrauma Patients |accessdate=2008-04-03 |format= |work=]Cappuccino received a dual BES degree from
Johns Hopkins University inMaterial Science andBiomedical Engineering , where he also playedlacrosse for the Blue Jays. He then went on to medical school at theState University of New York at Buffalo . He completed hisorthopedic surgery residency at Monmouth Medical Center and then returned to Johns Hopkins to complete specialty training in spine surgery with Dr. Paul McAfee. He was among the first doctors approved to perform artificial disc replacement, and heads "Buffalo Spine Surgery". [cite web |url=http://www.buffalospinesurgery.com/ |title=Buffalo Spine Surgery Website |accessdate=2008-03-11 |author= |date= |work=buffalospinesurgery.com |publisher=] He is a Charter Diplomate of the American Board of Spine Surgery, and is also a Fellow of the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons, and a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons and continues to be an investigator in studies and trials dedicated to improving spinal surgery outcomes and technologies.Dr. Cappuccino teaches spine surgery techniques internationally, and has operated in Europe, South America, Australia, and in Asia and Africa as a guest spine surgeon. He has authored scientific and medical articles and textbooks about spine surgery. He has served on the editorial board for the North American Spine Society Annual Meeting. Cappuccino was honored by Business First and selected as Western New York's "Health Care Hero 2005" for his contributions as an innovator of medical technology.
Cappuccino has served on the medical staff of the
Buffalo Bills for many years, and in this capacity was the treating surgeon forKevin Everett , the Bills tight end who suffered acervical fracture and dislocation (broken neck) in the 2007 home-opener against theDenver Broncos . [cite web |url=http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=3012739 |title=Surgeon: Everett has life-threatening spinal-cord injury |accessdate=2008-03-11 |author= |date=2007-09-11 |work=ESPN.com |publisher=] [cite web |url=http://blogs.usatoday.com/sportsscope/2007/09/bills-news-conf.html |title=Everett shows voluntary movement, but walking is unlikely |accessdate=2008-03-11 |author= |date=2007-09-10 |work=USAToday |publisher=]Personal
He is a father of six and is married to Helen Cappuccino, MD, a breast surgeon at
Roswell Park Cancer Institute . His civic and recreational activities include performing operations on needy children from abroad, and serving as a celebrity chef for fundraisers (Ilio DiPaolo Scholarship Fund). He is a member of theConfrérie de la Chaîne des Rôtisseurs .References
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