Finger fractures: characteristics and surgery applied to sequelae correction
In this new blog entry Dr. Piñal addresses finger fractures and their potential sequelae, such as lack of mobility, angulated fingers or stiffness. Likewise,
Dr Piñal participates in the international panel of speakers of the 42nd Annual Conference of the Indian Society for Surgery of the Hand
Dr. Piñal, international guest speaker at the congresses of the American and Indian societies for hand surgery
The Spanish surgeon will discuss the latest advances in his areas of specialization in the cities of Boston (USA) and Coimbatore (India).
Multifragmentary finger fractures: resolution through insertion of cannulated screws
The patient, a middle-aged male, presents severe multifragmentary crushing fractures of the proximal phalanges in the third, fourth and fifth fingers of his left hand.
TVE news echo the success in surgery of fracture of fingers of Dr. del Piñal
The cannulated screw insertion technique dramatically shortens recovery times for the patient.
TVE: “The insertion of cannulated screws used by Dr. Del Piñal shortens recovery times in finger fractures”
TVE (SPANISH PUBLIC CHANNEL) NEWSCAST – TELEDIARIO, SECOND EDITION
The second edition of TVE newscast shows the technique of cannulated screws used by Dr.
Minimally Invasive Fixation of Fractures of the Phalanges and Metacarpals With Intramedullary Cannulated Headless Compression Screws
Francisco del Piñal, MD, PhD, Eduardo Moraleda, MD, Jaime S. Rúas, MD, Guillermo H. de Piero, MD, Luis Cerezal, MD
Journal of Hand Surgery American Edition Vol.
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