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Curriculum Vitae

Saqib A. Siddiqui, MD Personal Details

Name Saqib A. Siddiqui, MD

Office Addresses 4126 Southwest Fwy. Suite 1620 Houston, TX 77027

350 Kingwood Medical Drive, Suite 130 Kingwood, TX, 77339.

33300 Egypt Lane, Suite C-800 Magnolia, TX, 77354.

11301 Fallbrook Drive Ste. 100 Houston, TX 77065.

755 South 11th Street Ste. 219 Beaumont, TX 77701.

Email [email protected]

Phone 1-713-840-0401 1-281-292-1121

Fax 1-832-553-3211

Date of Birth 7th August 1965

Marital Status Married

Nationality United States

Interests Travel, Real Estate Investing, Cinema, Guitar

2 Education

1977.1982 North Sydney Boys’ High School, Sydney, Australia

1983-1988 University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia Bachelor of Medicine Bachelor of Surgery

Licenses and Boards

Dec 1988 Medical License in State of New South Wales, Australia (Inactive)

Jan 1990 Medical License in the United Kingdom (Inactive)

Feb 2000 Medical License New York State (License no. 216848) (Inactive)

Mar 2005 Medical License Texas (License no. M0921) (Active)

Jul 2005 Board Eligible American Board of Orthopedic Surgery

Work Experience

Jan 1989-Dec 1989 Royal Newcastle Hospital- Internship Surgery

Jan 1990-Dec 1992 Royal North Shore Hospital- Junior Resident Surgery

Jan 1993-Dec 1993 John Hunter Hospital- Senior Resident Surgery

Jan 1994-Dec 1994 Manly District Hospital- Registrar Orthopaedic Surgery

July 1995-June 1996 Beth Israel Medical Center, New York, NY- Intern Surgery

3 July 1996- June 2000 Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center / Beth Israel Medical Center, New York, NY - House Officer Orthopaedic Surgery

July 2000-June 2005 St. Vincent’s Medical Center/Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center, New York, NY -Resident Orthopedics

Aug 2005-Aug 2006 Texas Back Institute, Plano, TX- Spine Surgery Fellow

Aug 2006-Aug 2007 Orthopedic Spine Surgeon, Texas Orthopedics & Sports Medicine, Tomball, TX.

Aug 2007-Present President and CEO, Woodlands Spine Center, Woodlands, TX.

Recent Conferences and Courses Attended

Sept 2002 AAMISS (American Academy of Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery): Minimally Invasive Surgery of the Cervical Spine. West Palm Beach, FL.

Dec 2002 AO Basic Trauma Course, Davos, Switzerland.

Jan 2003 AO Basic Spine Trauma Course, Washington DC.

Feb 2003 70th Annual AAOS Meeting, New Orleans, LA.

Mar 2003 AAMISS (American Academy of Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery):Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery. Keystone, CO. May 2003 First Annual Review Course, Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, NY.

Sep 2003 Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery Cadaver Course, Secaucus, NJ (Sofamore-Danek).

Oct 2003 18th Annual NASS Meeting, San Diego, CA.

Apr 2004 NYU Prosthetics and Orthotics course, New York NY.

4 May 2004 AO North America Pelvic Fracture Advanced course, Toronto, Canada.

Jul 2004 ASHS Comprehensive Hand Surgery Review Course, Dallas, TX.

Aug 2004 Zimmer Trauma and Joint Reconstruction National Resident’s Conference, Chicago, IL.

Sep 2004 Medtronic Midas Rex Course, Ft. Worth, TX. Competency Certificate Obtained.

Oct 2004 Orthopedic Trauma Association Resident’s Basic Fracture Course, Ft. Lauderdale, FL.

Oct 2004 North American Spine Society 19th Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL.

Nov 2004 Zimmer National Resident’s Trauma Conference, Newport, RI.

Dec 2004 AO Interactive Advanced Spine Trauma and Degenerative Disease Course, Davos, Switzerland.

Feb 2005 71st AAOS Annual Meeting, Washington DC.

Mar 2005 AAOS Board Review Course, Chicago, IL.

May 2005 Miller Board Review Course, Denver, CO.

Jun 2005 Maine Board Review Course, Waterville, Maine.

Oct 2005 Medtronic Minimally Invasive Surgery Cadaver Workshop Memphis, TN.

Nov 2005 3rd Trans Atlantic Spine Congress “Innovations in Spine Surgery” Dallas, TX.

Dec 2005 AAMISS (American Academy of Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery): 2005 Update Course “Innovations and Advances in Disc Surgery” Miami, FL.

Dec 2005 33rd Annual Meeting, Cervical Spine Research Society, San Diego CA.

5 Dec 2005 IST Course and Cadaver Workshop: Minimally Invasive Percutaneous Spine Fusion, Dallas, TX.

Dec 2005 Course and Cadaver workshop, Biologic Vertebral Augmentation with Optimesh Minimally Invasive Technique, Dallas, TX. Competency Certificate Obtained.

Feb 2006 Course and Cadaver workshop, Trans1 AxiaLIF Clinical training, Fort Worth, TX. Competency Certificate Obtained.

Apr 2006 DePuy Bioskills and Cadaver Workshop, Baltimore, MD. Table Instructor.

Jun 2006 Synthes Spine Anterior Lumbar Approach Course and Cadaver Workshop. Table Instructor.

Aug 2006 Osteotech Bone grafting think tank, New York NY Course Participant.

Aug 2006 DePuy Spine Advanced Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery Think Tank and Cadaver Workshop, Denver, CO.

Oct 2006 Nuvasive XLIF and Minimally invasive TLIF cadaver workshop, San Diego, CA.

Feb 2007 Synthes Prodisc Artificial Disc Symposium, Denver, CO.

March 2007 Synthes Prodisc Artificial Disc Training, Philadelphia, PA.

April 2007 IST Minimally Invasive TLIF Cadaver Workshop.

May 2007 Spine Arthroplasty Society Annual Meeting, Berlin, Germany.

Oct 2007 Nuvasive Advanced XLIF course, San Diego, CA.

Oct 2007 North American Spine Society, 22nd Annual Meeting, Austin, TX.

Dec 2007 Percutaneous Discectomy and minimally invasive spine surgery course, Ellman laboratories, Oceanside, NY.

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Spine and Orthopedic Society Memberships

Candidate Member American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons

Member North American Spine Society

Member Spine Arthroplasty Society

Member Texas Medical Association

Member Harris County Medical Society

Member Texas Orthopedic Association

Presentations

1. Siddiqui SA, Rocco J, Lipton JF, Vigorita VJ, Bianchi J.” Quality of Allograft Bone and the outcome of Posterior Lumbar Interbody Spinal Fusion.” AOA Resident’s Meeting, April 2001, Memphis, TN.

2. Siddiqui SA, Das K, Shah A, Hillard V, Chiles B, Cerabona F.” A Comparison of Polyetherether Ketone Cages to Femoral Cortical Allograft as a Single Piece Interbody Spacer in Transforaminal Interbody Fusion.” 19th Annual NASS Meeting, October 2004, Chicago, IL.

3. Siddiqui, SA, Guyer R, Zigler J, Ohnmeiss D, Blumenthal S, Sachs B, Hochschuler S. “Factors related to the 20 best and 20 worst 24-month outcomes of total disc replacement in prospective FDA-regulated trials. 6th Annual Meeting Spine Arthroplasty Society Meeting, Montreal, Canada, May 2006.

4. Siddiqui, SA, Guyer R, Zigler J, Ohnmeiss D, Blumenthal S, Sachs B, Hochschuler S. “Factors related to the 20 best and 20 worst 24-month outcomes of total disc replacement in prospective FDA-regulated trials. 33rd Annual

7 Meeting International Society for the Study of the Lumbar Spine, Bergen, Norway, June 2006.

5. Siddiqui, SA, Guyer R, Zigler J, Ohnmeiss D, Blumenthal S, Sachs B, Hochschuler S. “Factors related to the 20 best and 20 worst 24-month outcomes of total disc replacement in prospective FDA-regulated trials. Spine Across the Sea 2006 Annual Meeting, July 2006, Maui, Hawaii.

6. Siddiqui, SA, Guyer R, Zigler J, Ohnmeiss D, Blumenthal S, Sachs B, Hochschuler S. “Factors related to the 20 best and 20 worst 24-month outcomes of total disc replacement in prospective FDA-regulated trials. NASS Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA Sept. 2006.

Publications

1. Bitan FD, Neuwirth MG, Kuflik PL, Casden A, Bloom N, Siddiqui S: The use of Short and Rigid Anterior Instrumentation in the Treatment of idiopathic Thoracolumbar Scoliosis. Spine 2002;27:1553-1557.

2. Mashoof AA, Siddiqui SA, Otero M, Tucci JJ: Supplementation of Autogenous Bone Graft with Coralline Hydroxyapatite in Posterior Spine Fusion for Idiopathic Adolescent Scoliosis. Orthopedics 2002;Vol. 25(10):1073-1076.

3. Siddiqui SA, Lipton J, Bryk E, Vigorita V, Evangalista J. Comment On: RefSource:J Bone Joint Surg Br. 1999 Mar; 81(2):333-5/PMID:10204946. J Bone Joint Surg Br. 1999 Sep;81(5):935.

4. Siddiqui SA, Mashoof AA, Strehlow AN, Lipton JF, Vallejo C, Meyerson R: Painful Patella in a 64-Year-Old Woman: Orthopedic, Radiology, Pathology Conference. Clinical Orthopedics and Related Research 2003;August,Vol. 413:309-315.

5. Siddiqui SA, Rocco J, McKechnie A, Meyerson R, Sands AK: Technique for Percutaneous Insertion of Intramedullary Nail for Intertrochanteric Hip Fracture. American Journal of Orthopedics 2004;Vol 33(3):117-120.

6. Siddiqui SA, Lipton JF, Vigorita VJ, Evangelista J, Bryk E: Bone Biopsy as a screening Technique for Bone Bank Allograft Donation. American Journal of Orthopedics 2004;Vol 33(3):123-126.

7. Fowble VA, Siddiqui SA, Sanda AK: Fracture of the Lateral Process of the Talus: A Report of 2 Cases. American Journal of Orthopedics 2004;Vol. 33(10):522-5.

8 8. Siddiqui SA, Smith AM, Mashoof AA, Bryk E: Osteonecrosis of the Femoral Head in Patients with HIV: A Report of Four Cases and Literature Review. American Journal of Orthopedics 2004; Vol 33(12): 618-622.

9. Choi G, Siddiqui SA, Bryk E: Bifurcate Metatarsal Causing Foot Deformity: A case report. Foot and Ankle International. October 1,2006;Vol 29 (10):843-846.

10. Cutler, AR, Siddiqui SA, Mohan AL, Hillard VH, Cerabona F, Das K. Comparison of polyetheretherketone cages with femoral ring allograft as a single- piece interbody spacer in transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion. J Neurosurgery:Spine December 2006; Vol 5(6):534-539.

11. Siddiqui, SA, Guyer R, Zigler J, Ohnmeiss D, Blumenthal S, Sachs B, Hochschuler S. “Factors related to the 20 best and 20 worst 24-month outcomes of total disc replacement in prospective FDA-regulated trials. The Spine Journal. 2007;Vol 6(5): 56S-57S.

Publications in Print

1 Siddiqui SA, Blumenthal S, Ohnmeiss D et al. Lumbar Spinal Arthroplasty. Book chapter in “Tricks of the Trade in Spine Surgery” Editor: A. Vaccarro, MD.

Abstracts

1. Bitan FD, Neuwirth MG, Kuflik PL, Casden A, Bloom N, Siddiqui S. “The use of Short and Rigid Anterior Instrumentation in the Treatment of idiopathic Thoracolumbar Scoliosis.” Scoliosis Research Society Meeting, Sept. 1998, New York, NY.

2. Siddiqui SA, Rocco J, Lipton JF, Vigorita VJ, Bianchi J. “Quality of Allograft Bone and the outcome of Posterior Lumbar Interbody Spinal Fusion.” 2002 AOA Resident’s Meeting, Memphis, TN.

9 3. Siddiqui SA, Das K, Shah A, Hillard V, Chiles B, Cerabona F.”A Comparison of Polyetherether Ketone Cages to Femoral Cortical Allograft as a Single Piece Interbody Spacer in Transforaminal Interbody Fusion.” 19th Annual NASS Meeting, October 2004, Chicago, IL.

4. Siddiqui SA, Guyer R, Zigler J, Ohnmeiss D, Blumenthal S, Sachs B, Hochschuler S. “Factors related to the 20 best and 20 worst 24-month outcomes of total disc replacement in prospective FDA-regulated trials. 6th Annual Meeting Spine Arthroplasty Society Meeting, May 2006, Montreal, Canada,.

7. Siddiqui SA, Guyer R, Zigler J, Ohnmeiss D, Blumenthal S, Sachs B, Hochschuler S. “Factors related to the 20 best and 20 worst 24-month outcomes of total disc replacement in prospective FDA-regulated trials. 33rd Annual Meeting International Society for the Study of the Lumbar Spine, Bergen, Norway, June 2006.

8. Siddiqui, SA, Guyer R, Zigler J, Ohnmeiss D, Blumenthal S, Sachs B, Hochschuler S. “Factors related to the 20 best and 20 worst 24-month outcomes of total disc replacement in prospective FDA-regulated trials. Spine Across the Sea 2006 Annual Meeting, July 2006, Maui, Hawaii.

9. Siddiqui, SA, Guyer R, Zigler J, Ohnmeiss D, Blumenthal S, Sachs B, Hochschuler S. “Factors related to the 20 best and 20 worst 24-month outcomes of total disc replacement in prospective FDA-regulated trials. NASS Annual Meeting, Sept. 2006, Seattle WA.

Awards

Third Place Resident Writer’s Award, American Journal of Orthopedics, February 2005 for paper: “Bone Biopsy as a screening Technique for Bone Bank Allograft Donation.” Siddiqui SA, Lipton JF, Vigorita VJ, Evangelista J, Bryk E: American Journal of Orthopedics 2004;Vol 33(3):123-126.

Hospital Affiliations

University General Hospital, Houston, TX. Memorial Herman Hospital, The Woodlands, TX. Surgical Specialty Hospitals of America, Pasadena, TX.

10 Renaissance Surgery Center, Humble, TX

References

Written and verbal available upon request.

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