Corbin Muetterties, M.D.
Office Locations
King of Prussia:
950 Pulaski Drive, Suite 100
King of Prussia PA 19406
Practice Philosophy
As a plastic surgeon, Dr. Muetterties is deeply passionate about hand and upper extremity surgery. His enthusiasm for this field stems from the delicate balance and interplay of soft tissue and boney reconstruction required to address complex issues of the hand, wrist, and forearm. Whether it’s a straightforward intervention such as an injection for tendinitis or a complex reconstructive surgery for traumatic injuries, Dr. Muetterties finds great fulfillment in the ability to restore both form and function to his patient’s lives. His background in both reconstructive plastic surgery and orthopedic hand surgery gives him a skill set uniquely qualified to address even the most difficult reconstructive challenges. He is committed to treating each individual with the highest level of respect, dignity, and professionalism, ensuring that every patient receives personalized and effective care.
Educational Background
Dr. Muetterties’ educational journey began at the College of William and Mary, where he graduated summa cum laude with a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry. He continued his medical education at some of the top institutions in the country with a focus on honing his skills as an upper extremity surgeon.
- Bachelor of Science – College of William and Mary
- Doctor of Medicine – Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University
- Residency, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery – UCLA Medical Center
- Fellowship, Orthopedic Hand Surgery – Philadelphia Hand to Shoulder Center/Thomas Jefferson University
Originally from Media, Pennsylvania, Dr. Muetterties was eager to return to the Philadelphia area after completing his surgical training, to heal patients in the same community that he calls home.
Clinical Practice and Research Interests
Dr. Muetterties is proud to be part of the Philadelphia Hand to Shoulder Center, where he focuses on a wide range of upper extremity issues, including trauma, reconstructive surgery, and microsurgery. His clinical interests include addressing complex conditions such as nerve injuries, upper extremity fractures, arthritis, limb salvage, and free tissue transfer. He is also dedicated to improving surgical techniques and patient outcomes, with ongoing research in areas including microvascular surgery and enhanced recovery after surgery protocols.
Dr. Muetterties has published extensively in peer-reviewed journals and presents his findings at national and international conferences. His research often challenges existing paradigms, aiming to refine and improve treatment approaches with a focus on improving patient care. Recent topics of interest include the optimization of postoperative care protocols and innovative techniques in hand reconstruction.
Academic Awards and Recognition
Throughout his surgical training, Dr Muetterties’ contributions to the field have been recognized through numerous awards and honors, including the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society, UCLA Longmire Award, and various accolades from his peers and institutions. He serves as an Associate Professor at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in both the Department of Orthopedics and the Division of Plastic Surgery. His role in academia allows him to mentor the next generation of surgeons and stay at the forefront of surgical innovation.
Personal Life
Dr. Muetterties grew up in Media, Pennsylvania where he currently lives with his wife, son, and two cats. In his free time, he enjoys spending time with his family, snowboarding, and enjoying the incredible restaurants and breweries of the Philadelphia area.
Certifications and Professional Societies
- Board eligible - American Board of Plastic Surgery
- Candidate Member – American Society for Surgery of the Hand
- Candidate Member – American Association for Hand Surgery