Dr. Jobe Shatrov is a highly skilled and experienced orthopaedic knee surgeon at Landmark Orthopaedics in Sydney, Australia. He is a cutting-edge researcher, innovator, and teacher, and is at the forefront of robotic knee surgery, ACL and sports knee surgery.
Dr. Shatrov takes a personalised approach to each patient, working with them to develop a treatment plan that is tailored to their individual needs and goals. He is committed to providing his patients with the highest quality of care and support.
Specialities at a glance
Knee replacement (total and partial), including robotic-assisted techniques
ACL and multiligament knee reconstruction
Meniscal and cartilage surgery; knee arthroscopy
Patella instability and realignment procedures
Osteotomy and deformity correction for joint preservation
Orthopaedic trauma and fracture management
Current practice
Consulting: Landmark Orthopaedics and SAN Clinic
Operating:
Hornsby Hospital
Sydney Adventist Hospital
North Shore Private Hospital
The Mater Hospital
Training and fellowships
Dr Shatrov was awarded Dux in his final year at the University of Notre Dame, Australia, and completed orthopaedic surgical training in February 2019. He undertook subspecialty knee fellowships at:
Fortius Clinic, London, UK
SANTY Orthopédique Centre, France
Lyon University Hospital, France
These fellowships strengthened his expertise in sports knee surgery, patellofemoral disorders, joint preservation and arthroplasty.
Care Philosophy
Every knee and every patient is different. Dr Shatrov’s approach is to:
Listen to your goals and concerns
Explain options clearly (non-surgical and surgical)
Use techniques that fit your anatomy and activity level
Coordinate rehabilitation with your physiotherapist
Track progress with clear milestones and follow-up
Teaching and professional roles
Passing on practical, patient-first care
Dr Shatrov regularly teaches trainees and presents at both local and international meetings, sharing practical approaches to knee alignment, patella tracking and return-to-sport pathways.
Research and publications
Turning evidence into everyday results
Dr Shatrov is an active clinical researcher with work published on topics including patellofemoral biomechanics, robotic knee surgery, return to sport after partial knee replacement and trauma care. His goal is to translate new evidence into practical improvements for patient outcomes.
Education and Certifications
Knee Fellowships
Clinical and Orthopaedic Research Fellow, Fortius Clinic, London. Mr. Andy Williams and Mr. Simon Ball – August 2022- (August - December 2022) FIFA Centre of Medical Excellence - London
Complex orthopaedic knee surgery including: ligament repair and reconstruction, osteotomy, deformity correction, cartilage restoration, joint preservation, meniscal preservation and restoration, patellofemoral instability, tendon repair and assessment and management of elite athletes with knee injuries
Clinical and Orthopaedic Research Fellow Orthopédique Surgery and Sport Medicine Department SANTY Orthopaedic Center, Lyon -Dr. Bertrand Sonnery-Cottet – April 11 2022 – June 17 2022 – A FIFA Centre of Medical Excellence - Lyon
Complex orthopaedic knee surgery including: ligament repair and reconstruction including percutaneous antero-ligament reconstruction and arthroscopic posterolateral corner reconstruction, tibial and femoral osteotomy, deformity correction, cartilage restoration, joint preservation, meniscal preservation, restoration and transplantation, revision sports knee surgery including slope osteotomy, revision ACL reconstruction, revision meniscal surgery including meniscal centralization procedure, patellofemoral instability, tendon repair and assessment and management of elite athletes with knee injuries
Clinical and Orthopaedic Research Fellow Orthopaedic Surgery and Sport Medicine Department Lyon University Hospital, France -Professor Sebastien Lustig – April 7 2021 – April 8 2022
Complex orthopaedic knee and hip surgery including: management of complex post traumatic deformity for per articular knee fracture, ligament repair , tibial and femoral osteotomy, deformity correction, cartilage restoration, joint preservation, meniscal preservation, restoration and transplantation, patellofemoral instability including trochleoplasty, complex extensor mechanism reconstruction including mass allograft transplantation, synthetic extensor mechanism reconstruction, revision knee arthroplasty including megaprosthesis and use of phage therapy for infected revision surgery, unicompaertmental knee arthroplasty, robotic knee arthroplasty, anterior hip arthroplasty and revision arthropkasty
Education
Masters of Philisophy (Medicine) – Candidate – Enrolled 2020 – Balancing the Patello-Femoral Joint in Knee Arthroplasty
Clinical and Orthopaedic Research Fellow Kolling Institute, Royal North Shore and Mater Hospital, Sydney – Professor Bill Walter, Sydney – September 2020 – February 2021 – Hip and K nee Arthroplasty
Clinical and Orthopaedic Research Fellow Sydney Orthopaedic Research Institute Royal North Shore, North shore Private and Mater Hospital – February 2021 – April 2021 – Knee Arthroplasty and Sports Medicine – Dr. David Parker
February 2020 Royal Australian College Surgeons – Australian Orthopaedic Association Fellow
AO Trauma Masters Hybrid Course – Fracture Around the Knee, October 31 2020 (Sydney)
2012 Graduate Diploma in Applied Anatomy by Dissection (GDAAD)
The University of New England, NSW, Australia, Distinction Grading
2008 -2011 Bachelor of Medicine/Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS Hons)
The University of Notre Dame, Australia
2003 -2006 Bachelor of Applied Science (Physiotherapy)
University of Sydney, Australia

