Dr. Etscheidt is a Fellowship trained Orthopaedic Surgeon specializing in Hip and Knee Replacement Surgery. Dr. Etscheidt is affiliated with the Crystal Clinic Orthopaedic Center.
Areas of Interest
- Robotic and Computer-Assisted Hip and Knee Replacement
- Muscle-Sparing Anterior Approach Hip Replacement
- Less-Invasive Partial Knee Replacement
- Complex Revision of Failed Hip and Knee Replacement
- Rapid Rehabilitation Protocols for Hip and Knee Replacement
Education & Experience
Medical School & Residency
University of Michigan Hospitals and Health Centers
Residency, Orthopedic Surgery
Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine
Medical School
Fellowship
Otto E. Aufranc Fellowship in Adult Reconstructive Surgery
New England Baptist Hospital
Boston, MA
Research & Publications
Age and dressing type as independent predictors of post-operative infection in patients with acute compartment syndrome of the lower leg. Hake, M. E., Etscheidt, J., Chadayammuri, V. P., Kirsch, J. M., Mauffrey, C.
Age and dressing type as independent predictors of post-operative infection in patients with acute compartment syndrome of the lower leg
The purpose of this study was to determine independent factors, including timing of fasciotomy, that confer an increased risk of post-operative surgical site infection (SSI) in patients presenting with acute compartment syndrome (ACS) of the lower extremity.
Review of Therapeutic Options for the Prevention of VTE in Total Joint Arthroplasty
Hip and knee arthroplasty patients are at high risk of perioperative venous thromboembolic events (VTE). VTE has been well studied in this population and it is recommended that total joint arthroplasty recipients receive chemoprophylactic anticoagulation due to risk factors inherent to the surgical intervention.
Rotational alignment of the knee is different in osteological specimens with and without a large cam deformity of the proximal femur
We studied a large osteological collection for differences in knee rotation based upon the presence or absence of a large cam deformity of the proximal femur.
Macrophage depletion in the murine olfactory epithelium leads to increased neuronal death and decreased neurogenesis
To assess the fatigue and in vivo performance of a new stent-graft incorporating bovine peritoneum lining that is designed for application in peripheral vascular occlusive disease.
Fatigue and in vivo validation of a peritoneum-lined self-expanding nitinol stent-graft
Apoptosis of olfactory sensory neurons (OSNs) induced by olfactory bulbectomy (OBX) leads to the activation of resident macrophages within the olfactory epithelium (OE). These macrophages phagocytose degenerating OSNs and secrete chemokines, which recruit additional macrophages into the OE, and cytokines/growth factors, which regulate basal cell proliferation and differentiation and maturation of OSNs.
Validation of a prospective mortality prediction score for hip fracture patients
Although mortality prediction tools are the subject of significant interest as components of comprehensive hip fracture protocols, few have been applied or validated to prospectively inform ongoing patient management.
Certifications & Licensure
MI State Medical License
Active through 2019
MA State Medical License
Active through 2021
OH State Medical License
Active through 2022
JCAHO Hip and Knee Replacement certifications
Affiliations
- Crystal Clinic Orthopaedic Center
- American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgery
- American Association of Hip and Knee Surgeons
- Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honor Society
Awards & Honors
Coming soon
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