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Inmaculada Gómez Arrayás

34年の経験

Dr. Inmaculada Gómez Arrayás is one of the top 100 doctors in Spain according to Forbes. She serves as the Head of Traumatology at Ruber Internacional Hospital in Madrid. Dr. Arrayás is a pioneer in using navigation systems for precise joint replacement surgery. She specializes in minimally invasive hip and knee procedures and accelerated recovery protocols.

  • Holds ISO 9001 certification for quality in hip and knee replacement surgeries.
  • Performs knee and hip arthroscopy alongside complex joint reconstructions and revisions.
  • Serves as an international member of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons.
  • Participates in clinical trials for venous thromboembolism prevention after joint surgery.
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Pablo De La Cuadra

28年の経験

Dr. Pablo de la Cuadra (Pablo Cuadra de la Virgili) is an orthopedic surgeon and traumatologist in Madrid. He specializes in sports injuries and shoulder surgery at Hospital Ruber Internacional, where he has worked since 1999. He has over 25 years of experience. He leads a multidisciplinary unit and heads a specialized traumatology team. He is a recognized expert in complex shoulder disorders. He uses advanced arthroscopic and reconstructive techniques for instability and rotator cuff injuries.

Accreditations: MD (1993) and PhD in Medicine (2001), Autonomous University of Madrid. Specialist in Orthopedic Surgery and Traumatology after residency at Hospital Puerta de Hierro (1995–1999). Current roles: Orthopedic Specialist at Centro Médico Habana (1999–present) and Specialist Physician at Hospital Puerta de Hierro (2000–present). He is also an Associate Professor of Health Sciences at the Autonomous University of Madrid.

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Javier Albiñana

41年の経験

Dr. Javier Albiñana is a pediatric orthopedic surgeon at Quironsalud Madrid. He specializes in treating hip dysplasia, bone tumors, and Perthes disease. Dr. Albiñana completed orthopedic research fellowships at both Oxford University and the University of Iowa.

  • Served as Head of Pediatric Orthopedics at La Paz Hospital in Madrid.
  • Treats complex conditions like skeletal malformations and cerebral palsy.
  • Maintains an academic role as Associate Professor at the UAM Faculty of Medicine.
  • Published studies on Pavlik harness outcomes and acetabular development in leading journals.
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Pedro Delgado

26年の経験

医師はHM Montepríncipe大学病院の手の外科サービスの一員です。チームには、外傷学および整形外科の責任者、米国ケンタッキー州ルイビルのChristine M. Kleinert Instituteでフェローシップを受けた手の外科医、ヨーロッパ手の外科学連盟(FESSH)から手の外科のヨーロッパディプロマを持つ外科医が含まれています。

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What surgical techniques are used in Spain to treat syndactyly?

Spanish clinics use advanced skin flap designs and graftless methods to separate webbed digits and restore hand function. Surgeons at centers like Quironsalud Madrid and Hospital Ruber Internacional utilize zig-zag incisions and local tissue rearrangements. These techniques prevent scar contracture during growth.

  • Web space reconstruction: Reconstructs the finger base using dorsal rectangular or trilobed skin flaps.
  • Zig-Zag incisions: Breaks up scar lines with Z-plasty to allow natural finger expansion.
  • Graftless separation: Uses local advancement flaps for simple cases to avoid donor site harvesting.
  • Full-thickness grafting: Covers lateral gaps using skin from the groin or wrist when necessary.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Spain ranks 4th globally for medical requests in our network, attracting 450,000 yearly pediatric patients to centers like SJD Barcelona Children's Hospital. While general oncology is a major draw, specialists like Dr. Javier Albiñana at Quironsalud Madrid bring over 35 years of expertise in treating complex malformations. This high volume across a specialized network of 80 clinics ensures families have access to surgeons with deep experience in delicate pediatric hand reconstructions.

At what age should a child undergo syndactyly surgery?

Children typically undergo syndactyly surgery between 6 months and 2 years of age. Treatment timing depends on which digits are fused. Early release at 6 months prevents bone deformities in outer fingers. Spanish pediatric specialists often schedule standard cases near the 1st birthday for optimal recovery.

  • Early release: Performed at 6–9 months for thumbs or pinky fingers to prevent bending.
  • Standard timing: Recommended at 12–24 months for central fingers like the middle or ring.
  • Functional priority: Surgeons prioritize the thumb and index finger to ensure proper grasp development.
  • Staged approach: Multiple procedures are necessary if several digits are webbed to protect blood flow.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Spain offers a unique advantage for pediatric hand surgery through specialized centers like SJD Barcelona Children's Hospital. This facility treats 450,000 patients annually and focuses exclusively on infants and children. Our data shows that Spanish specialists like Dr. Javier Albiñana at Quironsalud Madrid bring over 35+ years of experience. This high volume of pediatric cases ensures surgeons are highly skilled at working with the tiny skin flaps required for infants under 12 months.

Patient Consensus: Parents note that having surgery around age 1 is practical because the child won't remember the procedure. However, managing bulky hand dressings and splints on an active toddler can be challenging during the initial recovery weeks.

Can multiple webbed digits be separated during a single surgery?

Surgeons can separate multiple webbed digits in one surgery if they do not share a middle digit. A strict safety rule prevents operating on both sides of one finger simultaneously. This protects delicate blood vessels. Staged procedures usually occur 3 to 6 months apart.

  • Safety protocol: Surgeons never release both sides of one digit during a single procedure.
  • Blood supply: Staging prevents circulation loss and tissue death in the treated fingers.
  • Bilateral cases: Teams can often operate on both hands simultaneously to reduce anesthesia.
  • Skin grafts: Complex cases often require extra skin, which may limit multiple separations.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Spain is a hub for pediatric orthopedics, with SJD Barcelona Children's Hospital performing 14,000 yearly operations. Our data shows that top specialists like Dr. Javier Albiñana, with over 35 years of experience, often use this volume to refine staging plans that prioritize functional recovery. While some centers treat 400,000+ patients annually, choosing a specialized pediatric facility ensures the surgical team understands the growth plates unique to developing hands.

Patient Consensus: Patients note that while separating several digits at once sounds faster, it often leads to more intense recovery and complex splinting. Many emphasize that ensuring enough skin coverage is more important than the total number of fingers released in one go.

What does the post-operative recovery timeline look like?

Syndactyly recovery in Spain typically involves a 2-to-6-week primary healing phase. Patients transition from restrictive bulky dressings to active motion exercises. Specialized pediatric centers in Madrid and Barcelona utilize advanced techniques. These methods focus on preserving hand function and ensuring optimal scar maturation over 12 months.

  • Initial protection: Bulky bandages or casts protect fingers for 1 to 3 weeks.
  • Suture removal: Surgeons usually remove non-absorbable stitches during the second week post-surgery.
  • Activity restoration: Significant functional improvement occurs between weeks 3 and 6 after release.
  • Scar maturation: Full scar softening and final appearance may take 6 to 12 months.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Spain ranks among our top 5 most requested countries. This is partly due to high-volume pediatric specialists like Dr. Javier Albiñana at Quironsalud Madrid. He brings over 35 years of experience in complex malformations. Our data shows specialized children's hospitals in Barcelona perform 14,000 yearly operations. This volume ensures high technical proficiency for delicate hand procedures.

Patient Consensus: Many families find that protecting the initial bulky dressing is more challenging than managing the actual pain. They emphasize that while the hand looks healed quickly, children often remain cautious about using it for several weeks.

Is rehabilitation or physical therapy required after surgery?

Post-operative rehabilitation is generally required following syndactyly surgery in Spain to ensure finger mobility and prevent stiffness. While simple cases may only use home-based exercises, complex reconstructions often involve specialized hand therapy. This prevents scar tissue from restricting movement or causing finger re-fusion.

  • Therapy focus: Treatment emphasizes scar management and stretching to prevent skin contraction.
  • Specialized facilities: Centers like Hospital HM Nou Delfos offer JCI-certified neurorehabilitation programs.
  • Expert guidance: Specialists like Dr. Pablo De La Cuadra focus on functional recovery protocols.
  • Pediatric expertise: SJD Barcelona Children’s Hospital manages 450,000 yearly cases, specializing in child-specific therapy.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Spanish orthopedic centers offer a high level of collaborative care between surgeons and therapists. Hospital HM Nou Delfos even maintains a dedicated agreement with the specialized Institut Guttmann for neurorehabilitation. This setup is ideal for complex syndactyly cases where preserving delicate nerve function is as critical as the physical separation of the fingers.

Patient Consensus: Patients note that while intensive gym-style therapy is rare, consistent home stretching and scar massage are vital. They emphasize that following these instructions helps children use their hands naturally and prevents the skin from tightening during healing.

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