Kwame A. Ennin, MD - Board Certified in Orthopedics - Fellowship in Adult Reconstructive Surgery

Kwame A. Ennin, MD Board Certified in Orthopedics Fellowship in Adult Reconstructive Surgery

Kwame Ennin, MD, is a fellowship-trained board-certified orthopedic surgeon at Texas Joint Institute in McKinney and Plano, Texas who is an expert in hip and knee replacement procedures, adult reconstructive surgery, and nonoperative osteoarthritis care.

Dr. Ennin earned his undergraduate degree in biochemistry from the State University of New York in Stony Brook. He then received his medical education at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, before completing his general internship and orthopedic surgery residency at The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas. He is fellowship-trained in adult reconstructive surgery from William Beaumont Hospital in Michigan.

Dr. Ennin has a keen desire to educate. He is a presenter and educator to his colleagues regarding direct anterior total hip arthroplasty, total knee arthroplasty, revision total knee arthroplasty, partial knee replacement, and robotic surgery. He is committed to ensuring that the best understandings and techniques are available to all surgeons in the orthopedic community. Dr. Ennin is passionate about research. He has, throughout his career, been involved in and published numerous peer-reviewed studies.

Dr. Ennin has been a leader in the North Texas orthopedic community since 2015. He delivers personalized, patient-centered, evidence-based care and is committed to taking care of his patients' joints for their lifetimes.

Publications

  • Modern Day Bicruciate-Retaining Total Knee Arthroplasty: A Short-Term Review of 146 Knees. Alnachoukati, O. K.,Emerson, R. H.,Diaz, E.,Ruchaud, E.,Ennin, K. A.
  • Emerson RH, Alnachoukati O, Barrington J, Ennin K. The results of Oxford unicompartmental knee arthroplasty in the United States: a mean ten-year survival analysis. Bone Joint J. 2016 Oct;98-B(10 Supple B):34-40.