Mark W. Scanlan, MD

Mark W. Scanlan, M.D. joined Connecticut Orthopaedics in 2005. He is a board-certified orthopaedic surgeon with a specialty interest in trauma/fracture surgery and surgery of the hand, wrist and elbow.

Primary Specialty

Additional Specialties

Trauma and Fractures
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Contact

For all general questions, prescription refills or to schedule an appointment, contact our office at:

Phone:
203.407.3539
Fax:
203.287.7316

Education and Training

  • B.A. Duke University
  • M.D. Columbia University
  • Residency in Orthopaedics - New York Orthopaedic Hospital of Columbia University
  • Fellowship in Surgery of the Hand, Wrist and Elbow - Hospital for Joint Diseases/New York University Medical School

Board Certifications

  • Orthopaedic Surgery

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" Doctor was great. Answered all questions friendly atmosphere, staff and doctor all great "

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" The staff is amazing and dr Scanlan if very caring and kind and a brilliant surgeon and I am very happy with the outcome of my hand surgery "

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" Dr Scanlon was professional, thorough, and explained everything. both the DR, his assistant and the xray tech immediately put me at ease. They were friendly at the same time as professional. "

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" Dr. Scanlan is the best of the best!! He always spends the time needed with me to answer all of my questions. He has performed several hand/wrist surgeries in the last several years on me. The outcome has always been the same---..quick recovery period with no complications. He is extremely professional and personable. I always recommend him to friends and family for any issues with their wrists or hands!! An accommodating and comfortable experience as always!! "

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Full Biography

Mark W. Scanlan, M.D. joined Connecticut Orthopaedics in 2005. He is a board-certified orthopaedic surgeon with a specialty interest in trauma/fracture surgery and surgery of the hand, wrist and elbow.

After graduating with honors from Duke University, Dr. Scanlan obtained his medical degree from Columbia University where he was inducted into the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society. He then completed a year of general surgical training at Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center in New York City followed by 4 years of orthopaedic residency training at the New York Orthopaedic Hospital of Columbia University. Dr. Scanlan then went on to complete a year of fellowship training in surgery of the hand, wrist and elbow at the Hospital for Joint Diseases/New York University Medical School. Following this he traveled briefly to Tampa, Florida to train in orthopaedic trauma surgery.

Dr. Scanlan is a member of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons and a candidate member of the American Society for Surgery of the Hand. He is an attending surgeon and clinical instructor at Yale New Haven Hospital/ Yale University School of Medicine and the Hospital of Saint Rapheal in New Haven, CT.

Dr. Scanlan has published book chapters and scientific literature in the hand and trauma surgery literature. His areas of interest include trauma/fracture care of the upper and lower extremities and surgery of the hand, wrist and elbow. He lives with his wife and three children in Branford, CT.

Associations

  • American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons
  • American Society for Surgery of the Hand

Awards

  • Castle Connolly Top Doctor – 2019
  • New York-Presbyterian Hospital: Robert E. Caroll, M.D. Hand Resident for Excellence in Orthopaedic Surgery Award – 2004

Research and Publications

  • Scanlan MW, Ehrlich RV, Strauch RJ. Partially retained small finger flexor digitorum profundus function despite complete tendon loss in the forearm. J Hand Surg [AM]. 2004 Jul; 29(4): 591-4.
  • Scanlan MW, Rosenwasser MP, Strauch RJ. Management of distal biceps tendon rupture. Osteo Trauma Care. 2002; 10: 1-7.
  • Storper IS, Spitzer JB, Scanlan MW. Use of glycopyrrolate in the treatment of Meniere’s Disease. Laryngoscope. 1998; 108: 1442-1445.
  • Scanlan MW, Strauch RJ. Distal Biceps Repair. Scheduled for publication in Atlas of the Hand Clinics, Dec 2005.
  • Scanlan MW, Sarwahi V. Scapholunate injuries: Blass capsulodesis in Baratz ME, Adams B, Kozin S, Rosenwasser M (eds): Wrist Surgery: Tricks of the Trade. Theime Medical Publishers, Scheduled for publication 2006.
  • Scanlan MW, Sarwahi V. Scapholunate injuries: Brunelli repair in Baratz ME, Adams B.
  • Kozin S, Rosenwasser M (eds): Wrist Surgery: Tricks of the Trade. Theime Medical Publishers, Scheduled for publication 2006.
  • Scanlan MW, Sarwahi V. Scapholunate injuries: bone-ligament-bone repair in Baratz ME, Adams B. Kozin S, Rosenwasser M (eds): Wrist Surgery: Tricks of the Trade. Theime Medical Publishers, Scheduled for publication 2006.

Appointments

  • Clinical Instructor at Yale New Haven Hospital/ Yale University School of Medicine & YNHH-Saint Rapheal Campus