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Javier Albiñana

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  • 41年の経験
  • 所在地: スペイン, マドリード
  • クリニック:
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  • Dr. Javier Albiñana Silveti is a specialist in orthopedic surgery and pediatric traumatology. He has over 38 years of experience in the treatment of hip dysplasia, bone tumors, malformations and Perthes disease.

    Experience

    2013 – present | Pediatric Traumatology at the Ruber Internacional and Quirón Hospital in Pozuelo.

    2004-2013|Head of the Department of Pediatric Orthopedics at the La Paz Hospital in Madrid.

    1994-2004| Assistant in pediatric orthopedics at the Niño Jesus Hospital in Madrid

    1992-1994 | Fellow, Department of Pediatric Orthopedics, University of Iowa (USA)

    1988-1989|Research Fellow in Paediatric Orthopaedics, Oxford University (UK).

    Qualification

    1988 | Doctor of Medicine, Autonomous University of Madrid.

    1982 | Graduated from the Faculty of Medicine of the Autonomous University of Madrid.

    Education:

    2004|Associate Professor of the Faculty of Medicine of the UAM.

    Publications

    2019|Does femoral head orientation influence acetabular development? An experimental study in Lamb. J Pediatr Orthop. 2019 Sep;39(8):416–421.

    2015|Pavlik harness outcomes in Ortolani-positive hips: predictors of failure and arthrographic findings. J Child Orthop 2015 Aug;9(4):249-53.

    2013|Selective triradiate epiphysiodesis for the treatment of residual experimental acetabular dysplasia. J Pediatr Orthop. 2013 Dec;33(8):821-8.

    Communications and presentations

    2021|Perthes Disease. Congress of Pediatric Orthopedics, SEOT, Ecuador.

    2019|Dysplasia of the hip, Children's Hospital, San Jose, Costa Rica, April 2019

    2018| Cerebral Palsy, ASFAPE, Madrid.

    2007 | Tear and Dysplasia of the Hip, POSNA, San Diego.

    2005 | Open reduction failure and DDH. Boston, IPOTT.

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Pablo De La Cuadra

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  • 28年の経験
  • 所在地: スペイン, マドリード
  • 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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Inmaculada Gómez Arrayás

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  • 34年の経験
  • 所在地: スペイン, マドリード
  • Professional experience

    • 2018 – present : Head of the Traumatology Department at the International Orthopaedic Center Hospital Ruber Internacional in Madrid.
    • 2000 – 2018 : Specialist in Hip and Knee Surgery at the International Center Hospital Ruber Internacional, Madrid.
    • Until 2000 : Deputy Head of the Traumatology Department at the Hospital J. Puerta de Hierro, Madrid.

    Education and qualifications

    • 1992 : Medical degree from the Faculty of Medicine and Surgery of the Autonomous University of Madrid.
    • Specialization in Orthopedic Surgery and Traumatology at the Puerta de Hierro Hospital.

    Scientific research and clinical trials

    1. Phase 2B : Efficacy and safety study of PD 0348292 for the prevention of venous thromboembolic events (VTE) in patients undergoing total knee arthroplasty.
    2. CV185-047 : Comparison of the efficacy of apixaban and enoxaparin for the prevention of VTE.
    3. CV185-035 : A study of prevention of deep vein thrombosis after hip replacement.
    4. PRADAXA® 1160.85 : A study of the efficacy of dabigatran etexilate for the prevention of VTE following hip and knee surgery.
    5. PRADAXA® 1160.84 : Evaluation of the safety of dabigatran in patients with moderate renal impairment after total renal arthroplasty.

    Learning and Teaching

    • 1997–2000 : Associate Professor, Department of Traumatology, Puerta de Hierro Hospital, Madrid.

    Specialization and innovation

    • Knee replacement : Using the latest generation navigation systems, Rapid Recovery and ERAS protocols for accelerated recovery.
    • Hip Replacement : Minimally Invasive Techniques and Improved Restorative Protocols.
    • Arthroscopic surgery : Treatment of diseases of the knee and hip joints.
    • Non-surgical treatment : Introduction of innovative infiltration techniques for joint pathology.

    Recognition and achievements

    • 2022 : Included in the Forbes list as one of the 100 best doctors in Spain , recognized for leadership and innovation in joint surgery using navigation technologies.
    • Since 2008 : ISO 9001:2008 certification for quality of hip and knee replacement surgeries.

    Membership in professional organizations

    • International Member of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons .
    • Member of the Spanish Association of Arthroscopy .

    The doctor has established himself as a pioneer in the field of joint surgery, introducing innovative technologies such as navigation systems and minimally invasive approaches. His achievements and approach to patient recovery make him one of the leading specialists in Spain.

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Pedro Delgado

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  • 26年の経験
  • 所在地: スペイン, マドリード
  • 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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Which are the top hospitals for hallux valgus (bunion) surgery in Spain?

Top hospitals for hallux valgus surgery in Spain include Centro Medico Teknon, Hospital Ruber Internacional, and Clinica Universidad de Navarra. These facilities utilize Joint Commission International-accredited standards and advanced techniques like percutaneous minimally invasive surgery and 3D Lapidus correction for optimal recovery.

  • Specialized techniques: Clinics offer percutaneous (MIS) surgery and 3D Lapidus bone realignment procedures.
  • Accreditation standards: Leading centers maintain Joint Commission International (JCI) and ISO 9001 quality certifications.
  • High-precision imaging: Facilities like Hospital HM Nou Delfos use EOS imaging for musculoskeletal alignment.
  • Expert surgical teams: Surgeons often hold international fellowships and lead dedicated Foot and Ankle Units.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Spain presents a unique tier of medical care where private clinics like Centro Medico Teknon serve world-class athletes. This high-performance focus has pushed Spanish orthopedists to perfect minimally invasive techniques. Unlike generic clinics, these centers often provide specialized Foot and Ankle Units that manage over 200 primary forefoot operations annually, ensuring high proficiency levels.

Patient Consensus: Patients emphasize prioritizing surgeons who perform over 100 bunion cases annually rather than focusing only on hospital brands. Many recommend requesting structured post-operative protocols to improve long-term satisfaction and recovery results.

What is the documented success rate of hallux valgus (bunion) surgery?

Hallux valgus surgery maintains a documented success rate between 85% and 95%, based on pain relief and functional improvement. Clinical data shows a 93.1% revision-free survival rate over 20 years. Modern 3D joint fusions like the Lapidus procedure significantly reduce recurrence rates compared to traditional methods.

  • Success measurement: Most patients report 78–81% improvement in pain scales within 4 years.
  • Recurrence risk: Advanced 3D corrections show low 0.8–3% recurrence compared to traditional osteotomy.
  • Patient satisfaction: Roughly 89.4% of patients evaluate their surgical outcome as successful.
  • Long-term stability: Fewer than 7% of patients require repeat surgery over a 20-year period.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While success rates are high, there is a clear quality gap between techniques. Bookimed data shows Spanish clinics like Hospital HM Nou Delfos utilize EOS high-precision imaging to better plan these corrections. Choosing a clinic with advanced diagnostic tools is essential because raw alignment stats matter less to patients than long-term shoe comfort and mobility.

Patient Consensus: Many patients report feeling 80% better but note that 100% recovery with no stiffness is rare. Practical advice emphasizes waiting until the bunion angle exceeds 20 degrees before considering surgery for the best satisfaction.

When is surgery medically necessary for a bunion?

Surgery is medically necessary when chronic bunion pain significantly hinders walking or daily activities despite 6 to 12 months of conservative treatment. Clinical indicators include a hallux valgus angle exceeding 20 degrees, progressive toe crossover, and persistent joint inflammation that resists non-surgical interventions.

  • Failed conservative care: Persistence of pain after using custom orthotics and wide-toe footwear.
  • Severe foot deformity: Big toe deviation causing secondary issues like hammertoes or metatarsalgia.
  • Functional limitation: Inability to walk routine distances or perform work despite supportive shoes.
  • Joint health: Emergence of arthritis or loss of mobility in the big toe joint.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While traditional surgery is common, Spain centers like Centro Médico Teknon lead in minimally invasive percutaneous techniques. These methods often allow faster mobilization than standard open surgery. Data shows patients choosing JCI-accredited clinics in Barcelona or Madrid often prioritize these advanced 3D correction protocols to reduce the 10% to 20% recurrence risk seen with older methods.

Patient Consensus: Most patients report that surgery becomes the only viable path when bunion pain dictates their choice of footwear and limits exercise. They emphasize that while recovery requires patience, the improvement in mobility far outweighs the risks of chronic stiffness.

How long does the surgical procedure take?

Hallux valgus surgery in Spain typically takes 45 minutes to 2.5 hours depending on the deformity severity. Most straightforward procedures conclude within 1.5 hours in the operating room. Complex cases or bilateral surgeries may extend the timeframe as surgeons prioritize precise bone realignment and stabilization.

  • Procedure duration: Most standard surgeries last 45 minutes to 1.5 hours.
  • Complex cases: Severe deformities or revisions may require up to 2.5 hours.
  • Surgical technique: Minimally invasive approaches are often faster than traditional open surgery.
  • Total facility time: Expect 3 to 4 hours including preoperative prep and recovery.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Spain ranks 5th globally for medical requests at Bookimed, largely due to high-capacity centers like Centro Médico Teknon. With 23,500 operations annually, their high surgical volume often leads to streamlined operative workflows. This procedural efficiency ensures patients spend less time under anesthesia while maintaining high clinical standards.

Patient Consensus: Patients report that while the active surgery is quick, the preparation phase adds significant time. Most emphasize that 1 hour is the standard surgical reality for single-foot corrections.

Is general anesthesia required for bunion surgery?

General anesthesia is not required for most bunion surgeries. Surgeons in Spain typically perform bunionectomies as outpatient procedures using local anesthesia, regional ankle blocks, or spinal anesthesia. These methods allow for same-day discharge and significantly reduce post-operative risks compared to general anesthesia.

  • Local anesthesia: Surgeons inject numbing agents directly around the surgical site for pain-free correction.
  • Regional blocks: Ankle or popliteal sciatic blocks numb the entire foot during the procedure.
  • IV sedation: Intravenous sedatives keep patients relaxed and drowsy while they breathe independently.
  • Spinal anesthesia: This technique blocks sensation from the waist down for more complex realignments.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Spanish orthopedic centers like Hospital Ruber Internacional and Centro Médico Teknon often prioritize regional blocks over general anesthesia to facilitate rapid recovery protocols. While hallux valgus surgery in Spain costs between $3,500 and $6,500, choosing local or regional anesthesia can further lower total costs by eliminating expensive anesthesiologist fees and overnight hospital stays typical of general anesthesia cases.

Patient Consensus: Many patients prefer local anesthesia with sedation because it allows for a quicker return to mobility and avoids the heavy grogginess or nausea associated with general anesthesia. Most report feeling comfortable and relaxed throughout the process when paired with light sedation.

What is the expected recovery timeline after hallux valgus surgery?

Recovery after hallux valgus surgery in Spain typically spans 6 weeks for basic mobility and 6 months for light sports. Patients use specialized orthopedic footwear immediately, transitioning to supportive sneakers by week 6. Complete bone consolidation and the resolution of all swelling may take 12 months.

  • Initial healing: Sutures are removed during weeks 1–2 while prioritizing foot elevation for swelling.
  • Transition phase: Most patients start walking in a protective boot without crutches by week 3.
  • Bone consolidation: Surgeons confirm successful fusion via X-ray imaging typically around the 6-week mark.
  • Impact activities: Returning to running or high-impact sports usually requires 4 to 6 months.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Choosing minimally invasive percutaneous surgery at centers like Centro Médico Teknon often accelerates the timeline significantly. Data suggests these techniques allow a return to standard shoes within 6 weeks. Traditional open surgery often requires 3 months to reach the same milestone.

Patient Consensus: Expect the first 2 weeks to be the most challenging for pain management. Many patients found that starting physical therapy by week 4 was essential for restoring a natural walking gait.