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?
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,
Surgical improvement in case of spastic hand
The patient, Alan, 30 years old, suffers from spastic paralysis in his right hand, after a motorcycle accident in which he sustained a head injury with neurological damage.
Elimination by microsurgery of pain in case of reflex sympathetic dystrophy in the lower limb
16-year-old girl with intense pain in her right foot. After two previous unsuccessful interventions, she was diagnosed with complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) or reflex sympathetic dystrophy.
Tendon transfer in case of nerve injury by hand crushing with muscle extrusion
Young male with a picture of nerve injuries from accidental hand crush, caught in a press and in a catastrophic situation. The limb has complete cuts at two levels in the wrist,
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