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From amputation to mobility: neurocutaneous flap transfer in Dupuytren’s contracture

The patient, a 70-year-old man, presents a picture of Dupuytren’s disease in the ring and little fingers of his left hand, which are contractured in flexion (Dupuytren’s contracture) causing a serious functional limitation.

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Microsurgical solution to accidental feet injuries with a mower

Marcelino and Lucila, patients of two and four years old. They suffer severe foot injuries after mower accidents. Dr Piñal addresses the damage in both cases with the autologous transfer of a vascularized flap of muscle gracilis,

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Toes to hand transplant in a case of accidental amputation with a mechanical saw

The patient, a 42-year-old male, suffers the amputation of three fingers of the left hand at different levels, in an accident with a mechanical saw that severely damages the index and middle fingers and,

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LA SEXTA TV (Spanish channel): testimonial of two Dr. Piñal’s patients which underwent reconstructive microsurgery

Weekend news show of LA SEXTA TV has collected the testimony of two of Dr Piñal’s patients which underwent reconstructive microsurgery procedures after suffering serious damage to their hands: a discharge from electric blinds and the amputation of fingers in a labour accident

As detailed in the report by Abel Román and Javier Márquez,

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Anatomical reconstruction of hand after tumor resection in auricular finger

The patient, an elderly woman, has a recurrent tumor in the little finger usually solved by a partial resection. Dr. Piñal opts in this case for a pioneering technique of anatomical reconstruction of the affected limb.

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Severe Crush Injury to the Forearm and Hand. The Role of Microsurgery

Francisco del Piñal, MD, PhDa, Esteban Urrutia, MD, Maciej Klich, MD

Clinics in Plastic Surgery Vol. 40, Issue 4, April, Pages 233-255 –

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Media: Dr. Piñal reconstructs the right hand of a patient who had lost his five fingers in an explosion

Marius Constantin, 28 years old (Zalla, Vizcaya, Spain), lost the five fingers of his right hand last New Year’s Eve due to the explosion of a high-powered firecracker,

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“We are able to reconnect blood vessels of 0.2 millimeters.” Microsurgery opens up new horizons for the future to amputees

Microsurgery opens up new horizons for the future to people who have had the misfortune to suffer traumatic amputations, as a result of work accidents or other types of contexts.