There are few conditions with greater physical, psychological and vital impact to the patient than the traumatic amputation of all or part of the upper limb (hand or fingers); most commonly linked to traffic accidents or war injuries, as well as clinical amputations due to pathologies such as diabetes or cancer.
Piñal y Asociados is one of the world’s medical centers with more experience and a higher success rate in the reconstruction of such mutilations, through microsurgery (99% efficiency).
In particular, through toe-to-hand transfers (transplants) (with more than 300 operations carried out), which restore the aesthetic and mobility functions of the affected hand, even several years after the amputation.
Combining transplants and replantations, Piñal y Asociados perform over 150 microsurgical interventions annually.