Andrew Jimenez, MD, FAAOS
Assistant Professor of Orthopaedics & RehabilitationCards
About
Titles
Assistant Professor of Orthopaedics & Rehabilitation
Biography
Dr. Jimenez is a dual fellowship-trained orthopedic surgeon specializing in sports medicine and hip preservation.
He graduated from Brown University where he was a collegiate wrestler in the 174-pound weight division. He then attended the University of Cincinnati for medical school and residency where he was awarded the Peter J. Stern Chief Resident Leadership Award. He completed a sports medicine fellowship at the University of Connecticut and dedicated an extra year of training in hip arthroscopy at the American Hip Institute in Chicago.
Dr. Jimenez is an avid clinical and basic science researcher with a specialized research interest in outcomes of hip arthroscopy in the athlete and the biomechanics of femoroacetabular impingement (FAI).
In his time outside of work, Dr. Jimenez enjoys spending time with his family, hiking, skiing, golfing, and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.
Appointments
Orthopaedics & Rehabilitation
Assistant ProfessorPrimary
Other Departments & Organizations
- Clinical Faculty
- Hip Preservation Program
- Orthopaedics & Rehabilitation
- Sports Medicine
- SportSafe Soccer Medicine Program
- Yale Medicine
Education & Training
- Hip Preservation Fellowship
- American Hip Institute
- Sports Medicine Fellowship
- University of Connecticut
- Residency
- University of Cincinnati
- MD
- University of Cincinnati
- BA
- Brown University
Research
Publications
Featured Publications
Athletes Undergoing Concomitant Hip Arthroscopy and Periacetabular Osteotomy Demonstrate Greater Than 80% Return-to-Sport Rate at 2-Year Minimum Follow-Up
Jimenez AE, Lee MS, Owens JS, Maldonado DR, LaReau JM, Domb BG. Athletes Undergoing Concomitant Hip Arthroscopy and Periacetabular Osteotomy Demonstrate Greater Than 80% Return-to-Sport Rate at 2-Year Minimum Follow-Up. Arthroscopy The Journal Of Arthroscopic And Related Surgery 2022, 38: 2649-2658. PMID: 35257741, DOI: 10.1016/j.arthro.2022.02.017.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNonarthritic Hip ScoreConcomitant hip arthroscopyPatient-reported outcomesHip arthroscopyPeriacetabular osteotomyHOS-SSSHip scoreSport ratesAcetabular dysplasiaHip Outcome Score-SportPercentage of patientsHarris hip scorePrimary hip arthroscopyRetrospective case seriesBody mass indexIntra-articular pathologyMean followMinimum followPostoperative scoresCase seriesConsecutive athletesMass indexRTS rateCam deformityLabral tearsHip Capsular Management in Patients With Femoroacetabular Impingement or Microinstability: A Systematic Review of Biomechanical Studies
Jimenez AE, Owens JS, Shapira J, Saks BR, Ankem HK, Sabetian PW, Lall AC, Domb BG. Hip Capsular Management in Patients With Femoroacetabular Impingement or Microinstability: A Systematic Review of Biomechanical Studies. Arthroscopy The Journal Of Arthroscopic And Related Surgery 2021, 37: 2642-2654. PMID: 33940133, DOI: 10.1016/j.arthro.2021.04.004.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCapsular releaseCoronal planeTotal ROMHip capsular managementMini-open surgeryMeta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelinesPreferred Reporting ItemsFemoral head translationAllograft reconstructionSurgical dislocationEmbase databasesFemoroacetabular impingementTraumatic dislocationCapsular reconstructionCapsular repairRepair groupHip capsuleReporting ItemsHip biomechanicsReorientation osteotomySystematic reviewCapsular managementDistractive forceBiomechanical resultsHead translationAchieving Successful Outcomes in High-Level Athletes With Borderline Hip Dysplasia Undergoing Hip Arthroscopy With Capsular Plication and Labral Preservation: A Propensity-Matched Controlled Study
Jimenez AE, Monahan PF, Miecznikowski KB, Saks BR, Ankem HK, Sabetian PW, Lall AC, Domb BG. Achieving Successful Outcomes in High-Level Athletes With Borderline Hip Dysplasia Undergoing Hip Arthroscopy With Capsular Plication and Labral Preservation: A Propensity-Matched Controlled Study. The American Journal Of Sports Medicine 2021, 49: 2447-2456. PMID: 34156875, DOI: 10.1177/03635465211021001.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPatient acceptable symptom statePatient-reported outcomesHip Outcome Score-Sports Specific SubscaleNormal acetabular coveragePrimary hip arthroscopyHigh-level athletesBorderline dysplasiaHip arthroscopyControl groupAcetabular coverageHip scoreCapsular plicationRTS rateLabral pathologyFavorable patient-reported outcomesPropensity-matched control groupSpecific SubscaleNon-Arthritic Hip ScoreBorderline hip dysplasiaHigh RTS rateAcceptable symptom stateHarris hip scoreVisual analog scaleLevel of evidenceMCID rates
2024
Lower Risk of Postoperative Complications and Rotator Cuff Retear Associated with Semaglutide Use in Patients with Type II Diabetes Mellitus Undergoing Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair
Seddio A, Moran J, Gouzoulis M, Garbis N, Salazar D, Grauer J, Jimenez A. Lower Risk of Postoperative Complications and Rotator Cuff Retear Associated with Semaglutide Use in Patients with Type II Diabetes Mellitus Undergoing Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair. Arthroscopy The Journal Of Arthroscopic And Related Surgery 2024 PMID: 39490542, DOI: 10.1016/j.arthro.2024.09.057.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchArthroscopic rotator cuff repairT2DM patientsRotator cuff retearRotator cuff repairElixhauser Comorbidity IndexAdverse eventsLow risk of postoperative complicationsOdds ratioRisk of postoperative complicationsKaplan-Meier survival analysisUrinary tract infectionSurgical-site infectionCuff repairLog-rank testRetrospective comparative studyAcute kidney injuryMinor adverse eventsType II diabetes mellitusAssociated with decreased oddsMultivariate logistic regressionArthroscopic shoulder proceduresII diabetes mellitusAdministrative billing codesPostoperative complicationsTract infectionsAfter Primary Total Shoulder Arthroplasty, Factors Associated with Returning to the Same Surgeon for Subsequent Total Shoulder Arthroplasty
Gouzoulis M, Halperin S, Seddio A, Wilhelm C, Moran J, Donohue K, Jimenez A, Grauer J. After Primary Total Shoulder Arthroplasty, Factors Associated with Returning to the Same Surgeon for Subsequent Total Shoulder Arthroplasty. JAAOS Global Research And Reviews 2024, 8: e24.00117. PMID: 39401371, PMCID: PMC11473060, DOI: 10.5435/jaaosglobal-d-24-00117.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTotal shoulder arthroplastyShoulder arthroplastyAdverse eventsPrimary total shoulder arthroplastyTotal shoulder arthroplasty patientsAnatomic total shoulder arthroplastyPatient satisfactionDepression diagnosisMinority of patientsPostoperative adverse eventsAssociated with decreased oddsRevision TSAFactors associated with returnSame surgeonContralateral surgeryElixhauser Comorbidity IndexIpsilateral shoulderFemale sexComorbidity indexMultivariate analysisRevision surgeryComorbidity burdenPatientsImprove patient satisfactionSurgeonsOver 89% of Patients Return to Work After Undergoing Arthroscopic or Open Latarjet Procedure for Anterior Shoulder Instability: A Systematic Review
Lee M, Patel S, Klug T, Moran J, Park N, Mahatme R, Fong S, Gillinov S, Dawes A, Surucu S, Graf A, Jimenez A. Over 89% of Patients Return to Work After Undergoing Arthroscopic or Open Latarjet Procedure for Anterior Shoulder Instability: A Systematic Review. Arthroscopy The Journal Of Arthroscopic And Related Surgery 2024 PMID: 39393429, DOI: 10.1016/j.arthro.2024.09.056.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchReturn to workReturn-to-work ratesAnterior shoulder instabilityCochrane Center Register of Controlled TrialsReturn to dutyLatarjet procedureSystematic reviewShoulder instabilityLatarjet surgeryMilitary membersBone lossWork rateRate of return to workPatients return to workTraumatic anterior shoulder instabilityPrimary Latarjet procedureOpen Latarjet procedureMean timeReturn to sportRegister of Controlled TrialsGlenoid bone lossPreferred Reporting ItemsReporting ItemsRevision surgerySurgeryPatients Undergoing Revision Hip Arthroscopy With Labral Reconstruction or Labral Repair and Patient-Reported Outcomes: A Systematic Review
Park N, Klug T, Patel S, Surucu S, Lee M, Kardestuncer K, Norman M, Zhu J, Pettinelli N, Modrak M, Jimenez A. Patients Undergoing Revision Hip Arthroscopy With Labral Reconstruction or Labral Repair and Patient-Reported Outcomes: A Systematic Review. Orthopaedic Journal Of Sports Medicine 2024, 12: 23259671241270356. PMID: 39247529, PMCID: PMC11378193, DOI: 10.1177/23259671241270356.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchRevision hip arthroscopyPatient-reported outcomesRevision labral reconstructionPrimary hip arthroscopyRevision labral repairRepair cohortLabral repairLevel of evidenceRepair groupHip arthroscopySystematic reviewLabral reconstructionPostoperative outcomesSecondary surgeryLabral tearsMean visual analog scaleControl group of patientsSecondary surgery rateImproved patient-reported outcomesPostoperative outcome measuresVisual analog scaleEvaluate patient-reported outcomesLabral repair groupGroup of patientsArthroscopic hip surgeryTotal Shoulder Arthroplasty in Patients With Hemophilia A: Greater Odds of Postoperative Bleeding and Thromboembolic Events but No Difference in 5-year Implant Survival.
Gillinov S, Modrak M, Park N, Monahan P, Wilhelm C, Lee M, Mahatme R, Fong S, Moran J, Grauer J, Jimenez A. Total Shoulder Arthroplasty in Patients With Hemophilia A: Greater Odds of Postoperative Bleeding and Thromboembolic Events but No Difference in 5-year Implant Survival. Clinical Orthopaedics And Related Research® 2024 PMID: 39246053, DOI: 10.1097/corr.0000000000003209.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchVenous thromboembolic eventsTotal shoulder arthroplastyHemophilia AImplant survivalMatched controlsThromboembolic eventsElixhauser Comorbidity IndexMale patientsAdverse eventsShoulder arthroplastyProsthesis survivalThromboembolic adverse eventsVenous thromboembolic event prophylaxisKaplan-Meier analysisFactor VIII levelsRevers total shoulder arthroplastyIndividual patient basisOdds of postoperative bleedingPostoperative bleedingBleeding complicationsTranexamic acidNinety-dayPatient basisControl cohortComorbidity indexThree-dimensional analysis of age and sex differences in femoral head asphericity in asymptomatic hips in the United States.
Hassan MM, Feroe AG, Douglass BW, Jimenez AE, Kuhns B, Mitchell CF, Parisien RL, Maranho DA, Novais EN, Kim YJ, Kiapour AM. Three-dimensional analysis of age and sex differences in femoral head asphericity in asymptomatic hips in the United States. World J Orthop 2024, 15: 754-763. PMID: 39165879, DOI: 10.5312/wjo.v15.i8.754.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchInvestigating the Bone Bruise Patterns in Pediatric Patients With Contact and Noncontact Acute Anterior Cruciate Ligament Tears: A Multicenter Study
Moran J, Amaral J, Lee M, Jones R, Gross P, Katz L, Wang A, Carrino J, Jimenez A, Chhabra B, Kan J, Smith B, Gladstein A, McKay S, LaPrade R, Fabricant P, Medvecky M. Investigating the Bone Bruise Patterns in Pediatric Patients With Contact and Noncontact Acute Anterior Cruciate Ligament Tears: A Multicenter Study. The American Journal Of Sports Medicine 2024, 52: 2456-2463. PMID: 39101652, DOI: 10.1177/03635465241264282.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMagnetic resonance imagingMechanism of injuryBone bruise patternPreoperative MRI scansACL tearsBone bruisesNoncontact ACL tearsPediatric patientsPresence of bone bruiseMeniscus tearsFat-suppressed T2-weighted imagesAcute anterior cruciate ligament tearsLocation of bone bruisesMRI scansAnterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tearsIpsilateral knee injuriesAnterior cruciate ligament tearsPrimary ACL reconstruction surgeryMagnetic resonance imaging scansConcomitant medial meniscus tearLateral meniscus tearsMedial meniscus tearCruciate ligament tearsT2-weighted imagesNoncontact mechanism of injury
Clinical Trials
Current Trials
STaR Trial: Multiple Ligament Knee Injuries
HIC ID2000030264RoleSub InvestigatorPrimary Completion Date09/30/2024Recruiting ParticipantsGenderBothAge16 years - 55 years
Academic Achievements & Community Involvement
Teaching & Mentoring
Clinical Care
Overview
Andrew Jimenez, MD, is an orthopaedic surgeon who specializes in sports medicine and hip preservation.
Hip preservation, he explains, is applying operative or nonoperative techniques to treat non-arthritic hip pain with the goal of pain-free function and preventing a hip replacement in the future.
“Sports medicine surgery has historically focused on the shoulder and the knee, but the hip is the next frontier,” Dr. Jimenez says, adding that hip arthroscopy (a minimally invasive way to treat and diagnose hip joint problems) is becoming increasingly popular. “There has been an explosion in literature and huge advances in the surgical technology for this.”
Before hip arthroscopy became mainstream, it was a joint that was hard to access, Dr. Jimenez says. “People in their 30s or 40s would start to have hip pain, and we would think it was early arthritis. We would give them injections until they maybe needed a hip replacement sometime in the future,” he says. “But now, with greater understanding of the hip and better technology, we are able to make repairs, such as fix a labral tear or hip impingement.”
The best part of his job, Dr. Jimenez says, are the relationships he builds with patients. “Building trust with them at that initial visit is important. I always try to talk less and listen more to what the patient is saying in order to understand their goals, so we can determine treatment,” he says. “Whether it’s a high school athlete who wants to be ready for the season, or someone who just wants to be able to play with their kids, I’m a big believer in trying nonoperative approaches first.”
A wrestler in high school and college, Dr. Jimenez says he always appreciated the trainers and surgeons he came to know. “I never had any serious injuries, but I liked seeing how they could help athletes get back to their sport,” he says. “And now, I enjoy working with everyone from college athletes to weekend warriors who just want to get back to their activity, which is sometimes a part of their identity.”
Dr. Jimenez’s research interests include studying athletes and outcomes in hip arthroscopy. “There has been research on the general population, but less so in athletics and it’s important that we have a better understanding of the needs of athletes,” he says.
Clinical Specialties
Fact Sheets
Hip Arthroscopy
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Board Certifications
Orthopaedic Surgery
- Certification Organization
- AB of Orthopaedic Surgery
- Original Certification Date
- 2023
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