Dr. Mark W. Manoso, MD
Orthopedist | Orthopaedic Surgery of the Spine
11782 SW Barnes Rd Ste 300 Portland OR, 97225About
Dr. Mark W. Manoso, a distinguished spine surgeon and orthopedic tumor specialist, practices with Orthopedic + Fracture Specialists in Portland and Beaverton, Oregon. With over 20 years of military service, including two deployments to Afghanistan, Dr. Manoso brings a wealth of experience and a deep sense of service to his patients. Having personally experienced sports injuries and surgery, Dr. Manoso emphasizes the importance of communication and trust in patient care. He believes that ensuring patients know what to expect and being there for them are fundamental to building a cohesive and caring relationship. At Orthopedic + Fracture Specialists, Dr. Manoso offers a range of surgical options, from standard procedures to advanced techniques such as multi-level cervical disc arthroplasty and minimally invasive surgery. His dedication to staying current with medical advancements ensures that his patients receive safe and cutting-edge treatments.
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Education and Training
University of Virginia 0
Johns Hopkins School of Medicine MD 1997
Board Certification
American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery - Certified in Orthopaedic Surgery
Provider Details
Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Acetabular development after bipolar hemiarthroplasty for osteosarcoma in children.
- Bisphosphonate delivery to tubular bone allografts.
- Renal cell carcinoma metastases to bone after a 33-year remission.
- Scapular osteochondromas treated with surgical excision.
- Ipsilateral diaphyseal femur fracture after resection arthroplasty.
- Glenoid component failure after total shoulder arthroplasty with migration of the component into posterior subcutaneous tissue: a case report.
- Calcaneal chondroblastoma with pathologic fracture and recurrence.
Areas of expertise and specialization
Faculty Titles & Positions
- Chief of Orthopedics Madigan -
- Spine Surgeon And Orthopedic Tumor Specialist Orthopedic + Fracture Specialists -
Awards
- Bronze Star Medal 2012 Year
- German Armed Forces Proficiency Badge (Silver) 2012 Year
- Meritorious Service Medal 2010, 2016 Year
- Army Commendation Medal 2007, 2008, 2012 Year
- Army Achievement Medal 2011, 2015 Year
- Navy Achievement Medal 2008, 2011 Year
- NATO Service Medal 2008, 2012 Year
- Afghanistan Campaign Medal 2008, 2012 Year
- Combat Action Badge 2008 Year
- Combat Medical Badge 2008 Year
- Alpha Omega Alpha, 1997 Year
- Phi Beta Kappa, 1992 Year
- Distinguished Military Graduate, 1993 Year
- ROTC Regional Bronze Medal of Valor, 1993 Year
- Scabbard and Blade Honor Society, 1993 Year
- Distinguished Military Student, 1992 Year
- Intermediate Honors, 1991; Year
- Golden Key National Honor Society, 1990 Year
Professional Memberships
- AAOS, NASS, MSTS
Fellowships
- Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center Orthopedic Oncology 2005
- Harborview Medical Center/University of Washington Spine 2013
Internships
- Tripler Army Medical Center, General Surgery July 1997 - June 1998, Johns Hopkins Hospital, General Surgery July 1998 June 1999
Fellowships
- Orthopedic Oncology: Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center August 2003 - July 2005, Spine: Harborview Medical Center/University of Washington August 2012- July 2013
Professional Society Memberships
- AAOS, NASS, MSTS
Articles and Publications
- Floating Lateral Mass Fractures of the Cervical Spine Mark W. Manoso, Timothy A. Moore, Julie Agel, Carlo Bellabarba, Richard J. Bransford
- Conventional Chondrosarcoma Diagnosed After Total Knee Arthroplasty: A Case Report. David J. Wilson, Christopher P. Cannon, Mark W. Manoso, Hannah A. Morehouse
- Calcaneal chondroblastoma with pathologic fracture and recurrence. Laksha Dutt, Valerie L. Schade, Mark W. Manoso
- Medicaid status is associated with higher surgical site infection rates after spine surgery. Mark W. Manoso, Amy M. Cizik, Richard J. Bransford, Carlo Bellabarba, Jens R. Chapman, Michael J Lee
What do you attribute your success to?
- - Putting patients first - Staying current to bring safe cutting edge treatment
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Dr. Manoso’s Distinguished Career, Commitment to Excellence, and Personal Achievements Bring Comprehensive Care to Patients
Dr. Mark W. Manoso, a distinguished spine surgeon and orthopedic tumor specialist, practices with Orthopedic + Fracture Specialists, serving the communities of Portland and Beaverton, Oregon.
With a strong background in military service and a commitment to staying at the forefront of medical advancements, Dr. Manoso brings a wealth of experience and expertise to his practice. His affiliations extend to Center for Specialty Surgery and Providence St. Vincent Medical Center.
In his practice, Dr. Manoso offers a range of surgical options, from standard procedures to advanced techniques such as multi-level cervical disc arthroplasty and minimally invasive surgery. He remains dedicated to staying current with the latest medical advances to ensure that his patients receive safe and cutting-edge treatments tailored to their needs.
Born into a family with a military background, Dr. Manoso’s journey into medicine and orthopedic surgery was shaped by his early experiences and values. After completing his education at the University of Virginia and Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, he pursued his passion for spine and tumor surgery through specialized training and fellowships.
Based on the military’s need at the time for an orthopedic tumor specialist, Dr. Manoso completed his first fellowship in surgical oncology at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York City before returning to the US Army. His assignment at Madigan Army Medical Center in Tacoma, Washington kindled his affection for the Northwest. He deployed twice to Afghanistan, with the second tour as a Forward Surgical Team Commander providing life saving surgery to our service members and humanitarian care to local civilians. Dr. Manoso then completed a fellowship in spine surgery at Harborview Medical Center and the University of Washington. He returned to Madigan as Chief of Orthopedics before joining Orthopedic + Fracture Specialists in June of 2016.
Having been a sports-injury patient and experiencing his own surgery, Dr. Manoso emphasizes the importance of communication and trust in his patient care approach. “I find that ensuring my patients know what to expect and being there for them are fundamental in building a cohesive and caring relationship” he states. His two decade-long experience with the US military has further strengthened his bond of service to his patients and their families.
With a list of notable accolades and achievements, including Bronze Star Medal 2012; German Armed Forces Proficiency Badge (Silver) 2012; Meritorious Service Medal 2010, 2016; Army Commendation Medal 2007, 2008, 2012; Army Achievement Medal 2011, 2015; Navy Achievement Medal 2008, 2011; NATO Service Medal 2008, 2012; Afghanistan Campaign Medal 2008, 2012; Combat Action Badge 2008; Combat Medical Badge 2008; Alpha Omega Alpha, 1997; Phi Beta Kappa, 1992; Distinguished Military Graduate, 1993; ROTC Regional Bronze Medal of Valor, 1993; Scabbard and Blade Honor Society, 1993; Distinguished Military Student, 1992; Intermediate Honors, 1991; and Golden Key National Honor Society, 1990, Dr. Manoso stands as a respected figure in the field of orthopedic surgery. His blend of expertise, compassion, and dedication to excellence makes him a valued addition to the team at Orthopedic + Fracture Specialists, where he continues to provide exceptional care to his patients in the Portland and Beaverton communities.
Beyond his professional accomplishments, Dr. Manoso has excelled in various sports events, including Ironman Canada 140.6 in 2014, Ironman Lake Stevens 70.3 in 2013, and Ironman Vancouver 70.3 in 2015. His bicycling accomplishments include the Reach the Beach Century Ride in 2012, Tour de Blast in 2013, the Seattle to Portland one-day ride in 2015, and the Ramrod (150-mile ride around Mt. Rainier) in 2015. Additionally, he has completed multiple full and half marathons, embodying a holistic approach to health and well-being that he brings to his patient care philosophy.
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