Melissa C. Soderquist, MD
- Orthopedics
Melissa C. Soderquist is a board-eligible orthopedic surgeon. She specializes in orthopedic trauma surgery. Her clinical interests include periarticular fractures, polytraumatized patients, pelvic and acetabular trauma, as well as complex revision arthroplasty and primary hip and knee arthroplasty. Dr. Soderquist earned her Bachelor of Science in mechanical engineering from University of Florida. She then earned her medical degree at Georgetown University School of Medicine in Washington, DC. She completed a residency in orthopedic surgery at Temple University Hospital in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where she served as chief resident. She then completed her fellowship training in orthopedic trauma surgery at University of Florida in Gainesville, FL. She then completed additional training in primary hip and knee arthroplasty and complex revision arthroplasty at Baptist Health South Florida in Miami, FL. She has been inducted into Alpha Omega Alpha medical honor society. Dr. Soderquist is actively involved in clinical research and has published works in peer reviewed journals. She has presented her work at national and international symposiums. In her free time, she enjoys spending time with family and friends, hiking and traveling.
Philosophy of Care:
Dr. Soderquist believes in treating each patient on an individual basis with shared decision making to optimize patient outcomes.
Clinical Interests:
Periarticular fractures, polytraumatized patients, pelvic ring injury, non-unions, complex revision arthroplasty, primary arthroplasty, orthopedic trauma and adult reconstruction surgery
Georgetown University School of Medicine, Washington, DC
Temple University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA
Temple University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA
University of Florida, Gainesville, FL - Orthopaedic Trauma Surgery
Baptist Health South Florida, Miami, FL - Orthopaedic Adult Reconstructive Surgery
| Title: | Acetabular Placement Accuracy with the Direct Anterior Approach Freehand Technique. The Journal of Arthroplasty |
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| Description: | Soderquist M, Scully R, Unger A. Volume 32, Issue 9, 2748 – 2754. |
| Title: | Correlation of native knee joint septic arthritis and bacteremia: a retrospective study. Journal of Musculoskeletal Surgery and Research |
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| Description: | Soderquist, M; Ren, E; Kadakia, E; Solarz, M. 2023; 7: 73-8. |
| Title: | Necrotic Upper Extremity Infection in People Who Inject Drugs: A Case Series. Journal of Hand Surgery |
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| Description: | Soderquist, M; Delgado, G; Abdelfattah, H; Thoder, J; Solarz, M. May 2023. *Editor’s Choice Article, May 2024, Journal of Hand Surgery |
| Title: | Acute Management Guidelines for Open Long Bone Fractures: A Scoping Review. |
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| Description: | Soderquist M, Mooney C, Gibbons M, Colon J, Rehman S. SurgiColl. June 2024. |
| Title: | Osteochondral Allograft Transplantation for Articular Humeral Head Defect from Ballistic Trauma, JSES Reviews, Reports, and Techniques |
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| Description: | Soderquist M, Barnes L. |
| Title: | Long Bone Fractures with Vascular Injury: Who Should Go First?, Injury |
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| Description: | Connors G, Castro A, Soderquist M, Galos D. |
| Title: | Experience as an Orthopaedic Patient as a Motivating Factor in Pursuing Orthopaedic Surgery, JAAOS Global Research & Reviews |
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| Description: | Townsend C, Soderquist M, Galos D, Sewards JM. |
| Title: | Time to union in ballistic trauma lower extremity diaphyseal fractures treated with intramedullary nailing |
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| Description: | Hoy R, Soderquist M, Shah R, Kurucan E, Galos D. |
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