Lawrence Wengle

Lawrence WengleMD, FRCSC

Lawrence was born and raised in Toronto, Ontario. After completing undergraduate studies at the University of Western Ontario, he attended medical school at University College Cork in Ireland. Lawrence then pursued orthopaedic surgery residency training at the University of Toronto. Following residency, he completed upper extremity fellowships in Auckland, New Zealand and at St. Joseph’s Health Centre in Toronto under the supervision of Dr. Amr Elmaraghy.

Lawrence is grateful for the opportunity to return to UTOSM and is excited to reunite with his previous mentors. His clinical areas of interest include upper extremity reconstruction and arthroscopy. His primary research interests include surgical education and the production of operative technique videos.

Keigo Honoki

Keigo HonokiMD, FRCSC

He was born and raised in Nara, Japan. He completed his undergraduate medical education at Nagoya City University followed by postgraduate training in orthopedic surgery in Sapporo. After completing the orthopaedic residency, he completed the Upper Extremity Reconstruction and Sports Medicine fellowship at Pan Am Clinic in Winnipeg, Canada focusing on advanced shoulder and knee surgeries. During his training, he published multiple papers and case reports in the field of upper extremity and sports medicine.In 2024, he joined UTOSM to further expand his knowledge and skills in sports medicine and shoulder/knee surgery.

Upon completion of his fellowship in Canada, he will pursue an advanced shoulder-focused fellowship in Australia and after his fellowship journey, he will return to Japan to start his practice with the main focus on shoulder and elbow reconstructions, and comprehensive treatment of sports-related injuries.

Away from work, he enjoys watching baseball and a variety of sports, traveling and spending time with his three kids.

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Christopher Fenelon

Christopher FenelonMD, FRCSC

Chris grew up in Wicklow, Ireland and studied Medicine at University College Dublin, graduating in 2014. He completed Orthopaedic training in Ireland to become a fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons in 2023.

He has joined the UTOSM team for 12 months and is eager to further expand his skills in joint preservation and sporting knee injuries. His clinical interests include knee reconstruction, multi-ligaments knee injuries, osteotomy/realignment and cartilage restoration.

Outside of work, Chris has a keen interest in running, cycling and travelling and looks forward to exploring North America during his fellowship.

James Campbell

James CampbellMD, FRCSC

James was born and raised in Sault Ste. Marie, moved to London, Ontario to complete a bachelor’s degree in kinesiology and nutrition at Western, followed by Masters of Science in Physiotherapy at UofT. After working for a few years, he returned to medical school at Northern Ontario School of Medicine and completed residency training at University of Toronto.

James has an interest in hip and knee arthroscopy and is excited to continue his training at the University of Toronto at UTOSM.

Hasan Aleisawi

Hasan AleisawiMD, FRCSC

Born and raised in Riyadh, Hasan completed his medical education at King Saud University. He then pursued his orthopedic residency at King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre, where he built a solid foundation in orthopedic surgery. After residency, Hasan joined King Saud Medical City, a major trauma center, where he worked as a fellow for two years, gaining valuable experience in managing complex trauma cases.

Seeking to further develop his skills, Hasan completed a one-year fellowship in upper extremity surgery at McMaster University. During this fellowship, he had the privilege of learning from experienced surgeons. This experience deepened his interest in sports surgery and allowed him to refine his approach to treating upper extremity conditions.

Hasan is sincerely grateful for the opportunity to learn from the distinguished faculty at the UTOSM fellowship program. He is eager to continue growing in his field, expanding his knowledge and surgical skills, and looks forward to future collaboration with the faculty and his colleagues.

Saleh AlMutlaq

Saleh AlMutlaqMD, FRCSC

Dr. Saleh AlMutlaq is a distinguished orthopaedic surgeon originally from Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. He earned his medical degree from King Saud University, followed by a comprehensive residency in orthopaedic surgery at the King Faisal Specialist Hospital & Research Center in Riyadh. Seeking to enhance his expertise, Dr. AlMutlaq pursued a fellowship in Orthopedic Arthroplasty at the esteemed Montreal General Hospital in Montreal, Canada, during the 2022-2023 academic year.

Upon returning to Saudi Arabia, Dr. AlMutlaq dedicated a year to full-time lower limb reconstruction, with a particular focus on advanced hip and knee surgical techniques. During this period, he innovated a local protocol for knee arthroplasty performed as day surgery, significantly improving the surgical process and patient outcomes in the region.

Currently, Dr. AlMutlaq has joined the UTOSM team for a 12-month tenure, where he is committed to refining his skills in knee, hip, and shoulder arthroscopy. His primary interests lie in knee reconstruction, multi-ligament injuries, and hip arthroscopy. Following his fellowships in Sports Medicine at UofT, Dr. AlMutlaq intends to return to Saudi Arabia to further his career as an accomplished orthopaedic surgeon, with the aim of advancing the practice of lower limb reconstruction and Sport Medicine.

In addition to his professional endeavours, Dr. AlMutlaq is an avid sports enthusiast, enjoying both playing and watching soccer, basketball, and tennis.