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Dr. Patrick Toy

Board-Certified Orthopedic Surgeon

Dr. Patrick Toy is a board-certified orthopedic surgeon with over 17 years of experience dedicated to advancing the field of joint replacement. Based in Collierville, Tennessee, he practices at OrthoOne Sports and Orthopaedics, where he specializes in anterior approach hip replacement, robotic-assisted total knee replacement, and complex revision hip and knee surgery. He completed his residency at the prestigious Campbell Clinic Orthopaedics and went on to pursue fellowship training in orthopedic oncology at the University of Florida, where he developed a strong foundation in complex musculoskeletal care. What sets Dr. Toy apart is the rare combination of clinical excellence and business acumen. He holds an MBA from the University of North Carolina and brings a keen interest in the business and investment side of medicine. Beyond his clinical work, he is passionate about supporting healthcare initiatives and startups developing products that have the potential to meaningfully improve patient outcomes and the delivery of care—bridging the gap between the operating room and the boardroom in a way few surgeons can. A pragmatic adopter of technology, Dr. Toy embraces innovation when it meaningfully improves clinical outcomes—making him well-suited to speak to the evolving role of tools and techniques in today's ASC environment. An early pioneer in outpatient joint replacement, Dr. Toy performed his first ambulatory surgery center (ASC) case in 2013—well ahead of the curve—and has since completed thousands of hip and knee replacements in the ASC setting.

9:45-10:30 a.m

Wednesday April 22, 2026

The ASC Disruption: Clinical and Technology Perspectives

The continued growth of ASCs and the increased number of procedures being performed within the environment have resulted in the need for innovative solutions from orthopedic device makers. This session will offer insights from both an OEM representative and a surgeon to discuss challenges, opportunities, trends, and the future vision for orthopedic procedures taking place in ASCs and the device technology to facilitate them.

Moderated by Tony Freeman