Dr. Jean-Paul Brutus
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1605 Marcel Laurin Blvd , Suite 230
Montréal, QC, Canada
H4R 0B7
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Accepting New Patients
Yes, this doctor is accepting new patients
Biography
Dr. Brutus was born in Belgium and completed his plastic surgery training in Brussels, Belgium and Montreal, Canada. He then pursued higher education with a fellowship in Hand and wrist surgery at Upstate Medical University, in Syracuse New York, and a second research fellowship in biomechanics of the wrist at the Institute for Human Performance in Syracuse. Numerous research publications and presentations have been recognized with multiple awards and prizes have been given to Dr. Brutus for clinical excellence and dedication to teaching. Dr. Brutus has developed and popularized several state of the art surgical techniques in Quebec and has performed surgical premieres in Canada. Since November 2010, Dr. Brutus has dedicated his practice exclto hand surgery in a private setting, in order to fulfill his desire to offer exceptional care to his patients. Dr. Brutus is an advisor to the Board of the Quebec Association of Plastic Surgeons, and promotes excellence in plastic surgery in Quebec (www.ascpeq.org). He organizes the annual conference of Quebec Plastic Surgeons and regularly serves as an invited speaker. He is now considered as a leader in the field of hand and wrist surgery in Quebec. Dr. Brutus is fluent in English, French, Spanish and Dutch.
Languages
- Dutch
- English
- Spanish
- French
Education
- State University of New York Upstate Medical University (Grad. 2004)
Other Specialties
Areas of Expertise
- Trigger finger
- Dupuytren's contracture
- Broken wrist/broken hand
- Carpal tunnel syndrome
Publications & Research
- Use of a headless compressive screw for distal interphalangeal joint arthrodesis in digits: clinical outcome and review of complications.
- Percutaneous Herbert screw fixation for fractures of the scaphoid: review of 30 cases.
- Biomechanical evaluation of the ligamentous stabilizers of the scaphoid and lunate: part III.
- Reducing pain during digital block injection
- Modified flexor digitorum superficialis slip technique for A4 pulley reconstruction.
- "Trigger finger at the wrist" due to anomalous flexor digitorum superficialis muscle belly within the carpal tunnel.
- Evaluation of factors influencing confidence and trust in the patient-physician relationship: a survey of patient in a hand clinic.
J’ai eu une infiltration pour de la douleur qui persistait suite à mon opération avec lui au niveau de l’avant-bras et de ma main. Je me retrouve des deux trous à ces endroits… J’ai consulté une physiatre et elle m’a dit qu’on m’avait pas infiltré le bon type de cortisone ce qui cause cette fonte musculaire… Elle a même pris des photos pour le montrer à ces étudiants car selon elle c’est une grosse erreur…Je suis donc très déçu, j’ai toujours mal et le coût est exagéré pour une infiltration selon moi (700$)…
Submitted April 20, 2024