Dr. Ilyas is a board-certified Orthopaedic Surgeon with a certificate of added qualification in Hand Surgery. He specializes in hand, wrist, elbow, and orthopaedic trauma surgery. Dr. Ilyas has a particular interest in fracture surgery, nerve injury, opioids, and pain management in orthopaedic surgery and is considered an expert in "wide awake hand surgery." Dr. Ilyas also served as the Consulting Hand Surgeon to the Philadelphia 76ers and the Philadelphia Eagles.
Dr. Ilyas is an Alpha Omega Alpha graduate of MCP-Hahnemann College of Medicine of Drexel University. After medical school he completed his Orthopaedic Surgery training at Temple University Hospital. He subsequently completed his fellowship as a Harvard Fellow at the prestigious Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston prior to returning to the Philadelphia area.
Dr. Ilyas has an extensive research portfolio. He has published over 150 scientific studies and papers, authored several textbook chapters, and serves as an editor and reviewer for multiple journals and textbooks. His research has most recently focused on opioids and pain management strategies to decrease postoperative opioid use and dependency. His work culminated in the launch of the new Rothman Orthopaedic Institute's Foundation for Opioid Research and Education.
In addition to his busy clinical practice and research, Dr. Ilyas is a dedicated educator. He maintains a full academic schedule, which includes serving as a Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery at Sidney Kimmel Medical College and as the Program Director of the Hand & Upper Extremity Surgery Fellowship. Dr. Ilyas also lectures extensively nationally and internationally.
Beyond his clinical practice and academic responsibilities, Dr. Ilyas is actively involved in several professional societies, including serving as the President of the Pennsylvania Orthopaedic Society. In addition, he is involved in the design and development of various fracture and joint replacement implants for the upper extremity and other technologies used by hand surgeons.
Dr. Ilyas is annually recognized as a “Top Doc” in Philadelphia and Main Line Today magazines. Most recently, he was privileged to be the top-ranked Orthopaedic Hand Surgeon among his peers in Main Line Today.
Opinion piece on using opioid crisis as a blueprint for addressing Xylazine and F2 spread
21-Nov-2024 09:45:11 AM EST
Racial Differences in Opioid Use Disorder
18-Nov-2024 09:55:07 AM EST
Pennsylvania legislators and top medical experts will come together to address the growing xylazine crisis at an upcoming free symposium. The event, titled "The Next Chapter of the Opioid Epidemic in Pennsylvania: The Xylazine Crisis," will be held on November 23, 2024, at the Bluemle Life Science Building at Jefferson Med in Philadelphia.
13-Nov-2024 09:35:50 AM EST
The Rothman Orthopaedic Institute Foundation for Opioid Research & Education announces a symposium titled "The Next Chapter of the Opioid Epidemic in Pennsylvania: The Xylazine Crisis" to be held on November 23, 2024, from 8:30 am to 12:30 pm at the Bluemle Life Science Building at Jefferson Med in Philadelphia.
07-Oct-2024 10:05:01 AM EDT
A recent study reveals a troubling surge in opioid-related deaths across the Appalachian region, with rural areas suffering the highest rates.
16-Jul-2024 07:05:02 AM EDT
In 2016, nearly 2 million opioid prescriptions were given to patients across the state. However, by the end of the study period in 2020, there was a 38 percent decrease in opioid prescriptions written, according to this study by Dr. Asif Ilyas.
08-Jul-2024 10:05:30 AM EDT
In light of the national opioid crisis, a recent study by researchers at the Rothman Orthopaedic Institute and its Department of Medical Cannabis explores the use of medical cannabis (MC) as a potential alternative for chronic pain management.
23-Apr-2024 07:05:53 AM EDT
Results of a study shows the opioid crisis is not just about the drugs used; it is also about the ones that are not used. The findings, emphasizing the importance of safe drug disposal, are timely as the next National Prescription Drug Take Back Day, sponsored by the US Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA), approaches on April 27, 2024.
08-Apr-2024 09:05:28 AM EDT
Physician assistants (PAs) and nurse practitioners (NPs) are at the heart of patient care in Appalachia, often taking the lead in managing pain and prescribing medications. Their role is significant, but their training in opioid management falls short when compared to their physician counterparts.
13-Mar-2024 02:05:59 PM EDT
A Philadelphia-based non-profit foundation is combating the opioid addiction epidemic at the source by educating frontline allied health professionals on various aspects of the nation's opioid crisis, specifically in Pennsylvania and the Appalachian region.
08-Jan-2024 07:05:17 AM EST