Lauryn D. Bianco, DO

Specializing in Adult Hip and Knee Reconstruction

About Lauryn D. Bianco, DO

Specializing in Adult Hip and Knee Reconstruction

Fellowship-Trained Orthopaedic Surgeon

Specializing in adult hip and knee reconstruction, Dr. Bianco treats patients with degenerative joint disease requiring primary total joint replacement, as well as those with complex joint conditions in need of revision surgery. Dr. Bianco has advanced training in robotic-assisted joint replacement using the MAKO system to support surgical precision and promote optimal outcomes.

A native of Vineland, New Jersey, Dr. Bianco is proud to serve the community where she was raised. She completed her orthopaedic surgery residency at Inspira Health Network and fellowship in Adult Hip and Knee Reconstruction at the Rubin Institute for Advanced Orthopedics in Baltimore, Maryland. During her training, she was actively involved in orthopaedic research, contributing to several peer-reviewed publications. Her research has been presented at national and international conferences in the field of hip and knee arthroplasty.

Outside of the operating room, Dr. Bianco enjoys running, traveling, and spending time with family and friends.

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More About Lauryn D. Bianco, DO

Training & Education

  • Fellowship: Rubin Institute for Advanced Orthopedics (Adult Hip and Knee Reconstruction), Baltimore, MD
  • Residency: Inspira Health Network
  • Medical School: Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine (DO)
  • MBA: Master of Business Administration (completed concurrently with medical school)

Locations & Languages

  • Seeing Patients In: Manahawkin, Toms River (NJ)
  • Languages: English

Hospital Affiliations

  • Northern Monmouth Regional Surgery Center
  • Toms River Surgery Center

Clinical Interests

Dr. Bianco specializes in adult hip and knee reconstruction, including surgical care for degenerative and complex joint conditions.

  • Adult hip and knee reconstruction
  • Primary total hip replacement
  • Primary total knee replacement
  • Revision joint replacement
  • Degenerative joint disease
  • Complex joint conditions
  • Robotic-assisted joint replacement (MAKO system)
  • Direct anterior hip replacement
  • Cementless implant technology
  • Perioperative care pathways for joint replacement

Why Choose Dr. Lauryn D. Bianco?

Dr. Lauryn D. Bianco is a fellowship-trained orthopaedic surgeon specializing in adult hip and knee reconstruction.

She completed fellowship training at the Rubin Institute for Advanced Orthopedics and residency at Inspira Health Network. She also holds a dual DO and MBA degree.

Dr. Bianco focuses on providing patient-centered care for individuals with hip and knee conditions, with an emphasis on clear communication and individualized treatment planning.

Patients choose Dr. Bianco for her specialized training in joint reconstruction and her commitment to helping patients understand their treatment options.


Conditions Treated

  • Degenerative joint disease
  • Hip arthritis
  • Knee arthritis
  • Complex joint conditions
  • Joint pain requiring reconstruction
  • Revision joint replacement cases

Services & Procedures

  • Primary total hip replacement
  • Primary total knee replacement
  • Revision hip replacement
  • Revision knee replacement
  • Robotic-assisted joint replacement (MAKO system)
  • Direct anterior hip replacement

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

When should I see a hip or knee specialist?

If joint pain is persistent, worsening, or limiting your ability to walk or perform daily activities, evaluation is recommended.

What is joint replacement surgery?

Joint replacement surgery involves replacing damaged hip or knee joints with artificial implants to reduce pain and improve function.

What is robotic-assisted joint replacement?

Robotic-assisted systems help surgeons plan and perform joint replacement with greater precision based on each patient’s anatomy.

How long is recovery after joint replacement?

Recovery varies by patient and procedure, but many patients begin walking soon after surgery and continue improving over time.

Do all patients need surgery for arthritis?

No. Treatment depends on severity and may include non-surgical options before considering surgery.

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