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Dominick Tuason, MD

Assistant Professor of Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation
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Associate Residency Program Director, Orthopaedics & Rehabilitation

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Orthopaedics & Rehabilitation

P.O. Box 208071

New Haven, CT 06520-8071

United States

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Assistant Professor of Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation

Associate Residency Program Director, Orthopaedics & Rehabilitation

Biography

Dr. Tuason is a pediatric orthopaedic surgeon with a subspecialty expertise in early onset, adolescent, neuromuscular, and complex spinal deformity. He offers a number of different treatments for children with spinal curvatures, including bracing, scoliosis-specific physical therapy, Mehta corrective casting for infantile scoliosis, magnetically controlled growing rods, vertical expandable prosthetic titanium rib (VEPTR), halo gravity traction, and spinal fusion.

Committed to ensuring the utmost safety and value of scoliosis care, Dr. Tuason believes in a multidisciplinary team approach to ensure that children undergoing scoliosis surgery at Yale New Haven Children's Hospital have reproducible outcomes of the highest quality.

As a part of improving safety and outcomes in scoliosis surgery, Dr. Tuason utilizes 3-Dnavigation techniques in complex spine surgery and was recently invited faculty at the American Association of Neurological Surgeons Annual Meeting to discuss Emerging Technologies in Spine Surgery. He is also an active member of the Growing Spine Committee and Safety and Value Committee within the Scoliosis Research Society. His primary research interests are in quality improvement research.

A native of Bucks County, Pa., Dr. Tuason earned a bachelor of science in biomedical engineering from The Johns Hopkins University and his medical degree from The University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine. Following this, he finished an orthopaedic residency at The University of Pittsburgh Medical Center and completed a pediatric orthopaedic and scoliosis fellowship at The Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children. He and his wife, Angie, enjoy being a part of the vibrant community in Trumbull, Conn., along with their children Alyvia and AJ

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Education & Training

Fellowship
The Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children (2012)
Residency
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (2010)
Internship
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (2006)
MD
University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine (2005)
BS
Johns Hopkins University, biomedical engineering (2001)

Research

Overview

Medical Research Interests

Quality Improvement; Spine

Research at a Glance

Yale Co-Authors

Frequent collaborators of Dominick Tuason's published research.

Publications

2024

2023

Academic Achievements & Community Involvement

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    Long Term Results of Fusion in Early Onset Scoliosis

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    Prospective Analysis of Home Narcotic Consumption and Management of Excess Narcotic Prescription Following Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis Surgery

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    Connecticut Top Doctors

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    Effects of Extended Operative Time (EOT) on Surgical and Hospital Outcomes After Posterior Spinal Fusion for Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis

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    Preoperative Erector Spinae Blocks: An Alternative to Intrathecal Morphine to Minimize Narcotic Consumption Following Pediatric Scoliosis Surgery

Clinical Care

Overview

As a pediatric orthopedic surgeon who treats spinal issues, Dominick Tuason, MD, relies on a team approach.

“You’re not just dealing with a child, but the entire family. It’s a team and we all share the same goal—we want to help the child get better,” Dr. Tuason says. “Part of my job is sharing my expertise. I take complex information and break it into understandable segments a 5-year-old and a 30-year-old can understand at the same time.”

Dr. Tuason specializes in treating a type of scoliosis (curvature in the spine) called early onset scoliosis, a rare form that affects children before age 10. “In certain instances when it happens very early during a child’s development, it can impact their pulmonary or breathing function,” he explains.

Today, there are many treatment options for children with various forms of scoliosis. “We try to employ some form of nonoperative treatment, including scoliosis-specific physical therapy and casting, which is a special type of body cast a child wears to help control or even correct his or her scoliosis,” Dr. Tuason says. “For more complex cases, sometimes surgery is necessary to successfully treat the curvature.”

One surgical technique involves implanting a magnetic growing rod in the spine. “We have technologies that include using a remote that you can hold up to a child’s back during an office visit to expand the rods as the child grows,” he explains. “In the past, the rods had to be manually expanded in the operating room about every six months.”

Building relationships with patients and families is the most rewarding part of his job, Dr. Tuason says. “It’s not a one-time interaction where I say hello and goodbye on the same day. When I’m treating someone with scoliosis, I’m typically following them every six to 12 months through adolescence,” he says. “I truly find it fulfilling to become part of the fabric of a family’s life and to see them at the other end of their treatment.”

Dr. Tuason is an assistant professor of orthopedics and rehabilitation at Yale School of Medicine.

Clinical Specialties

Spine Surgery; Pediatric Orthopedics

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Board Certifications

  • Orthopaedic Surgery

    Certification Organization
    AB of Orthopaedic Surgery
    Original Certification Date
    2014

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Orthopaedics & Rehabilitation

P.O. Box 208071

New Haven, CT 06520-8071

United States

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  • Department of Orthopaedics & Rehabilitation

    Academic Office

    47 College Street

    New Haven, CT 06510

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