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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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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.

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Dr. Piñal participates in the 23RD Annual Hand Surgery symposium held in Philadelphia on wrist surgery.

The surgeon presented the latest advances in microsurgical techniques for free tissue transfer in wrist surgery.

On 4-7 March, Dr Francisco Piñal participated as a speaker at the 23rd Annual Hand Surgery Symposium under the title “The Renaissance of the wrist.

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(Update 2) Media, TVE: Dr. Piñal discovers a procedure for the cure of cases of reflex sympathetic dystrophy

The Spanish surgeon will present his research, based on 29 analyzed clinical cases, before the American Society for Surgery of the Hand (ASSH) (news originally published on November 5,

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Dr. Piñal sets the guidelines for the clinical management of severe crush injuries to the forearm and hand, not only in the acute phase but also in the sequels

In his latest article for Clinics in Plastic Surgery, the Spanish surgeon analyzes the impact of microsurgery in improving the prognosis of the most serious cases (catastrophic hand syndrome),