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- Orthopedic Oncology
- adamantinoma
- benign neoplasm bone
- bone cyst
- bone mass
- bone sarcoma Show All
- bone allograft
- bone autograft
- bone cancer surgery
Matthew T. Wallace, MD, MBA, is a fellowship-trained orthopaedic oncologist, well versed in the diagnosis and surgical management of benign and malignant tumors of the pelvis and extremities. Dr. Wallace treats both children and adults with bony and soft tissue masses, and believes in the value of multidisciplinary care when managing such rare entities. As an academically active clinician, Dr. Wallace has delivered several presentations and lectures at various regional, national, and international meetings. In addition to oncologic expertise, Dr. Wallace also provides services in general orthopaedic surgery, including fracture care, reconstruction, and the management of degnerative joint disease. Dr. Wallace has particular experience and interest in the care of amputees, including management of stump complications and osseointegration, a novel method of prosthetic attachment to residual limbs.
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Dr. Wallace is a native of Baltimore, and an enthusiastic supporter of Ravens football, Orioles baseball, and steamed crabs.
Matthew Wallace, MD, was named a 2020 "Top Doc" by Baltimore magazine for orthopaedic oncology.
- Fellowship Program: University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center (2014)
- Fellowship Program: University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center (2014)
- Residency Program: George Washington University Hospital (2013)
- Residency Program: George Washington University Medical Center (2013)
- Graduate Education: George Washington University (2011)
- Medical School: Emory University School of Medicine (2008)
- Board Certification: American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery, Orthopaedic Surgery
- Results of cement versus bone graft reconstruction after intralesional curettage of bone tumors in the skeletally immature patient.
- Gouty involvement of the patella and extensor mechanism of the knee mimicking aggressive neoplasm.
- Identifying the Risk of Swallowing-Related Pulmonary Complications in Older Patients With Hip Fracture.
- Salvage Therapy and Palliative Care for Metastatic Sarcoma
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- MedStar Franklin Square Medical Center
- 2012 Research Award
- Clinical Research and Case Reporting Award
- Echols Scholar
- Eagle Scout
- Baltimore magazine Top Doc, 2016-2020