The cost of hand surgery in Spain depends on the procedure and facility. An initial consultation ranges from $275 to $320, while preoperative exams, such as X-rays or MRIs, cost between $550 and $1,200. Surgical treatment, including procedures like contracture correction and finger reconstruction, is estimated at $32,000 to $37,000, covering surgical expenses, prosthetics, anesthesia, hospitalization, and postoperative care. Rehabilitation sessions typically cost $80 to $120 each, with a usual program consisting of 10–15 sessions. The final treatment plan is determined after a specialist’s evaluation.
Dr Joaquim Casañas jest pionierem w chirurgii nerwów obwodowych i ręki. Wykonuje ponad 1100 zabiegów rocznie z wykorzystaniem innowacyjnego śródoperacyjnego mapowania nerwów.
Dr Javier Albiñana specjalizuje się w dziecięcej chirurgii ortopedycznej i posiada ponad 38-letnie doświadczenie. W szpitalu Quironsalud Madryt koncentruje się na leczeniu dysplazji stawu biodrowego oraz wad rozwojowych kości.
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.
Dr Pedro Delgado kieruje oddziałem chirurgii ręki w Szpitalu Uniwersyteckim HM Montepríncipe. Specjalizuje się w leczeniu złożonych urazów ręki oraz schorzeń ortopedycznych.