Dr. Wilde received his medical degree from the University of Michigan Medical
School in Ann Arbor. He also completed an internship and residency in
orthopedic surgery at the University of Michigan. Dr. Wilde completed
a fellowship in joint reconstruction surgery at Scripps Clinic in San
Diego, California.
Dr. Wilde's expertise lies in primary hip and knee total joint replacements,
partial knee replacements, revision hip and knee replacements, management
of infected total knee and hip replacements, fracture management, and
knee arthroscopy.
Philosopy of Care: Dr. Wilde states, "There are many factors that go into healthcare
decision making. My priority is to put my patients first and assist them
to make the right choice to reach their health and functional goals. Regardless
of whether these goals are to get back to a high level sporting activity
that they love to do or simply be without pain during normal activities,
I am committed to partnering with my patients to meet their aspirations.
Interests: His personal interests include activities with his family, water sports,
hockey, mountain biking, hiking, and photography.
Research:
Posters and Podium Presentations
1. Wilde JM, Grekin JA, Gumucio JP, Davis ME, Roche SM, Bedi A, Mendias
CL. Inhibition of
p38 MAPK Signaling Reduces Lipid Accumulation and Fibrosis After Rotator
Cuff Repair. Michigan Orthopaedic Society Annual Scientific Meeting. Mackinac
Island, MI. June 2015.
2. Wilde JM, Grekin JA, Gumucio JP, Davis ME, Roche SM, Bedi A, Mendias
CL. Inhibition of p38 MAPK Signaling Reduces Lipid Accumulation and Fibrosis
After Rotator Cuff Repair. Badgley Day. University of Michigan. Ann Arbor,
MI. September 2015.
3. Wilde JM, Gumucio JP, Grekin JA, Davis ME, Roche SM, Bedi A, Mendias
CL. Reduction of Lipid Accumulation and Fibrosis after Rotator Cuff Repair.
AAOS Annual Meeting. Orlando, FL. March 2016.
4. Wilde JM, Gumucio JP, Grekin JA, Davis ME, Roche SM, Bedi A, Mendias
CL. Reduction of Lipid Accumulation and Fibrosis after Rotator Cuff Repair.
18th Annual OREF/ORS Midwest Resident Research Symposium. Chicago, Il. May 2016.
5. Wilde JM, Copp SN, McCauley J, Bugbee WD. One Dose of Intravenous Tranexamic
Acid is Equivalent to Two Doses of Intravenous Tranexamic Acid in Bilateral
Total Knee Arthroplasty.The Knee Society Meeting. Naples, FL. September 2017.
6. Wilde JM, Copp SN, McCauley J, Bugbee WD. One Dose of Intravenous Tranexamic
Acid is Equivalent to Two Doses of Intravenous Tranexamic Acid in Total
Hip Arthroplasty. AAOS Annual Meeting. New Orleans, LA. March 2018.
Publications:
1. Grant JA,
Wilde JM, Miller BS, Bedi A. Comparison of Inside-Out and All-Inside Techniques for the Repair of Isolated
Meniscal Tears: A Systematic Review.
Am J Sports Med. July 7, 2011.
2.
Wilde JM, Bedi A, Altchek DW. Revision Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction.
Sports Health: A Multidisciplinary Approach. Published online before Print, August 20, 2013.
3.
Wilde JM, Gumucio JP, Grekin JA, Sarver DC, Noah AC, Ruehlmann DG, Davis ME, Bedi
A, Mendias CL.
Inhibition of p38 MAPK Signaling Reduces Lipid Accumulation and Fibrosis
After Rotator Cuff Repair. Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery. (Accepted)
4.
Wilde JM, Copp SN, McCauley J, Bugbee WD.
One Dose of Intravenous Tranexamic
Acid is Equivalent to Two Doses of Intravenous Tranexamic Acid in Total
Knee and Total Hip Arthroplasty. JBJS. Vol. 100, No. 13, July 5, 2018.
Book Chapters:
1.
Wilde JM, Bedi A, Altchek DW. Graft Selection for Revision ACL Reconstruction.
In: Marx RG, editors.
Revision ACL Reconstruction: Indications and Technique. Springer Publishing. In Press.
2.
Wilde JM, Masini, MA. Restoration of Stability, Maintaining Joint Line, Gap Balancing,
and Constraint Selection Through the Use of a Trial Cutting Guide. In:
Bono JV, Scott RD.
Revision Total Knee
Arthroplasty. Springer Publishing. In Press.
Awards and Recognition:
- 1. Phi Beta Kappa Honor Society Inductee
- 2. Graduated Summa Cum Laude, Saint Olaf College
- 3. NIH T- 35 Short Term Training Grant
- 4. Administrative Chief Resident, University of Michigan Orthopaedic Residency
- 5. Awarded the Resident Research Award, University of Michigan Orthopaedic Residency
- 6. Awarded the “Best Research Paper”, Michigan Orthopaedic
Society Annual Meeting
- 7. Selected to the Resident Leaders Forum, AOA Annual Meeting
- 8. Awarded The Jon K. Sekiya, MD Peer Educator Award, University of Michigan
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9. Awarded 1st place paper, 18th Annual OREF/ORS Midwest Research Symposium
- 10. Ruben F. Gittes, M.D. Award, Scripps Clinic for Excellence in Research