Dr Sasha Roshan

Presentation Topic: Syndesmosis Injury & Functional Ankle Instability

Dr Roshan received his Medical Degree, with Honours, from Monash University in 2005 and went on to obtain a Post-Graduate Diploma in Surgical Anatomy through the University of Melbourne. As a registrar, he was selected to undertake a six-month paediatric traineeship in Portland, Oregon at the Shriner's Hospital for Children.

Sasha completed his orthopaedic training in NSW becoming a Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons (FRACS) in Orthopaedic Surgery in 2014. He returned to Melbourne in early 2014 and was appointed as Orthopaedic Trauma Fellow at Western Health. During the same year Sasha concurrently completed a Foot and Ankle Reconstruction fellowship at St Vincent's Private Hospital before pursuing specialised international training throughout 2015. 

With a focus on minimally invasive and arthroscopic techniques, Sasha treats all conditions of the foot and ankle. He has a particular interest in forefoot reconstruction, foot and ankle deformity correction and soft tissue reconstructive procedures for acute and chronic injuries. 

In addition to his clinical work, Sasha is dedicated to training and research with several high impact factor journal publications, international presentations and an ongoing role in the supervision and training of orthopaedic trainees.