- Dr. Prince Shanavas Khan is a senior Orthopaedic Surgeon with 17 years of distinguished surgical experience in India and abroad.
- He is an expert in the arthroscopic treatment of complex sports injuries of the shoulder and knee.
- He is adept in a diverse array of joint replacement procedures, such as primary and revision joint replacements, partial knee replacements, and hip and knee joint preservation procedures.
- He serves on the national faculty of AO Trauma in addition to being a member of ISAKOS, which represents the International Society of Arthroscopy, Knee Surgery, and Orthopaedic Sports Medicine.
- After completing his MBBS, he also achieved D'Ortho and MS (Ortho).
- His fellowships include Ranawat Adult Joint Reconstruction Fellow, Hospital for Special Surgery, NY, USA, Arthroscopy & Sports Injury fellowship, AIMS, Kochi (ISAKOS approved), and Shoulder & Elbow Fellowship, Dr. G.S. Kulkarni fellowship (IOA) - Deformity correction, Hallym University Medical Center, Seoul, Korea, Fellowship in Shoulder Surgery and Fellowship in Shoulder Surgery.
- He received the prestigious Ranawat Adult Reconstruction Fellowship at the Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, USA.
- In recognition of his countless achievements in the field of orthopedic practice, he has received numerous accolades, such as the Faculty Award for the best outgoing Orthopedic Post Graduate Resident from Christian Medical College in Ludhiana and the Best Paper award from the Ranawat Ortho conference in Mumbai in 2015.
- He has authored a plethora of articles that have been published in international journals.
- He has been a part of many national and international conferences.
- He is fluent in Malayalam, English, and Tamil.
Primary and revision joint replacements of Hip,
Knee, Shoulder, and Elbow,
Partial knee replacements,
High Tibial Osteotomy (HTO),
Advanced Arthroscopic management of multi-ligament injuries of the knee and degenerative conditions/ Sports injuries of the shoulder and elbow,
Management of complex fractures of the pelvic and acetabulum