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Síndrome de Volkmann

Volkmann syndrome: causes, symptoms and surgery

Volkmann syndrome, also known as ischaemic forearm muscle retraction, is the consequence of a compartment syndrome that has not been adequately treated

What is Volkmann syndrome?

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Microsurgical procedure in case of Volkmann’s syndrome

A 15-year-old patient with a proximal fracture on the right forearm. She goes to the clinic of Dr. Piñal four months after a previous intervention,

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Dr. Piñal operates on Cayetano Rivera’s right wrist

Cayetano will be off work for six weeks after undergoing surgery for a ‘very displaced dislocation of the right wrist’.

Cayetano Rivera Ordóñez has been operated on Monday in Santander by Doctor Piñal for a ‘very displaced dislocation of the right wrist which also presented avulsion of the entire volar rim of the radius with the ligaments and a fragment of the radial styloid.

Dr. Piñal trasplante dedo de pie a mano

Vithas launches ‘Three Fingers,’ the first episode of its podcast “Stories & Records.”

It narrates in the first person how the carpenter Liviu Bacari experienced the amputation of three fingers from one hand, to which Dr. Francisco Piñal restored functionality through a toe finger implant at Vithas Madrid La Milagrosa.

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Reconstruction of the Catastrophic Hand through Microsurgery

The patient, a 25-year-old male, suffered a crushing injury to his right hand with severe damage that led to the recommendation of amputation. This clinical case required the design of a microsurgical procedure by Dr.