
Gregory Minutillo, MD/MPH
Total Joint Replacement
Dr. Minutillo specializes in adult hip and knee reconstruction surgeries, such as total hip replacement, total knee replacement, partial knee replacement, complex revision hip and knee replacement, and orthopedic trauma.
After graduating from James Madison University, Dr. Minutillo obtained a Master’s Degree in Pharmacology at Tulane University School of Medicine. He then returned to Tulane University School of Medicine to earn both an MD and MPH with a focus on epidemiology. During his medical studies, he developed a keen interest in orthopedic surgery. Dr. Minutillo completed his residency at the University of Pennsylvania, where he was elected chief resident and received the DeForest P. Willard award for exceptional performance. During his residency, he was also chosen as one of the inaugural leadership research fellows through the Wharton School. Following his residency, he pursued a fellowship in adult joint reconstruction at the prestigious Rush University Medical Center, studying under esteemed leaders in the field and earning the title of “Fellow of the Year.”
Dr. Minutillo actively engages in research related to hip and knee replacement, as well as orthopedic trauma. He has published multiple articles and presented his work at prominent conferences such as the American Academy of Hip and Knee Surgeons and the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgery.
Dr. Minutillo and his team are committed to helping their patients regain the active lifestyles they once enjoyed. To achieve this, he offers state-of-the-art technology and techniques customized to each patient’s specific needs. These include direct anterior hip replacement, posterior hip replacement, robotically assisted surgery, and minimally invasive hip and knee replacement.
Dr. Minutillo sees patients in our East Setauket, West Babylon, and Commack offices.
Research & Publications From Dr. Minutillo
- OALI Knee Replacement Surgical Booklet Click To Read More
- OALI Hip Replacement Surgical Book Click To Read More
- Fixation or Revision for Periprosthetic Fractures: Epidemiology, New Trends, and Projections in the United States.Click To Read More
- Wound complications following revision total knee arthroplasty: Prevalence and outcomes.Click To Read More
- Prosthetic Hip Dislocations in Direct Anterior Versus Posterior Approach in Patients With Instrumented Lumbar Fusion.Click To Read More
- Acetabular Distraction: Promising 5-Year Outcomes for the Treatment of Chronic Pelvic DiscontinuityClick To Read More
- Acetabular Distraction Technique: A Multicenter Study With a Minimum 2-Year Radiographic Follow-Up.Click To Read More
- Early Outcome Trends of Unicompartmental Knee Arthroplasty in Patients With Morbid Obesity: A Potential for Outpatient Surgery.Click To Read More
- Subspecialty Fellowship Training Is Not Associated With Better Outcomes in Fixation of Low-Energy Femoral Neck Fractures-An Analysis of the Fixation Using Alternative Implants for the Treatment of Hip Fractures Database.Click To Read More
- Using Next-Generation Sequencing to Understand Infection Prevention in Surgical Treatment of Upper Extremity Fractures-A Prospective Cohort StudyClick To Read More
- Who Did the Arthroplasty? Hip Fracture Surgery Reoperation Rates are Not Affected by Type of Training-An Analysis of the HEALTH Database.Click To Read More
- Let's Take a Look at the Tape: The Impact of ERAS Video Prompts on Interview Offerings for Orthopaedic Surgery Residency Applicants: A Prospective Observational StudyClick To Read More