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,
Intense agenda for Dr. Piñal during the 13th IFSSH Congress in Buenos Aires
This meeting, considered the most important international event on hand surgery, gathered more than 1000 physicians from all over the world at the Argentine capital
The catastrophic hand (II). The physician perspective: ‘save what can be saved’, calm and collaboration
In ‘The catastrophic hand (I). The patient experience: hopes, plans and microsurgery’, we talk with Dr. Del Piñal on the characteristics and surgical and psychological challenges posed by transforming a catastrophic hand in one acceptable.
The catastrophic hand (I). The patient experience: hopes, plans and microsurgery
Google translation:
The absence of armed conflicts and better labour security conditions have reduced the incidence oftraumatic hand injuries in Western countries.
Del Piñal, international guest speaker at a course on hand, wrist and elbow surgery in Chile
The Spanish surgeon is the only foreign expert invited, along with Dr. Jeffrey Yao, professor at the Stanford University
Dr. Francisco del Piñal starts today his participation in the international postgraduate course ‘Update in surgery of the hand,