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Health tips for patients with reconstruction of the external ear

Reconstrucció del pavelló auricular a Vall d'Hebron
Authorship: Vall d'Hebron
Creation date: 17.12.2021, 10:03
Modification date: 01.02.2022, 18:37
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Pere Virgili Major Outpatient Surgery and Rehabilitation Centre

We promote day surgery as it is an increasingly common alternative to traditional hospital admissions and is more convenient for patients. The facilities, technology and running of the whole centre are focused on maximising this kind of walk-in surgery.

Vall d’Hebron’s Day Surgery Unit (UCSI), currently situated in the Pere Virgili Major Outpatient Surgery and Rehabilitation Centre, offers an alternative to the usual hospital admissions process. The 2,330 m2 Unit boasts the latest cutting edge technology, and facilities designed specifically with ambulatory surgery in mind. The centre has 6 operating rooms, 3 surgeon’s offices and 4 outpatient rooms for nursing, anaesthesia and surgical specialities. The unit currently performs over 13,700 procedures a year.

Whilst always under supervision, all patients can return home to continue their recovery a few hours after treatment. This surgery service is focused on convenience for patients, so they can recover in their normal environment without having to be admitted to hospital.

The surgical teams at the Day Surgery Unit come from other departments and units at Vall d’Hebron. Ambulatory surgery related to various parts of the Hospital is currently carried out here, such as General and Digestive Surgery, Maxillofacial Surgery, Dermatology, Ophthalmology, Otolaryngology, Urology and Vascular Surgery from the General Hospital; Orthopaedic foot, ankle, hand, shoulder and knee surgery, and Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery from the Traumatology, Rehabilitation and Burns Hospital; and Gynaecological Surgery, Fertility and Breast Disorder Surgery from the Maternity and Children’s Hospital.

The Day Surgery Unit also actively participates in specialised medical training through the Resident Medical Intern (MIR) programme in the different surgical specialisations.

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Traumatology, Rehabilitation and Burns Hospital

The Traumatology, Rehabilitation and Burns Hospital responds to all pathologies in the musculoskeletal system and processes that lead to disability, especially highly complex processes, such as spinal cord injury and severe burns.

Comprehensive and multidisciplinary treatment

The aim of the Hospital of Traumatology, Rehabilitation and Burns is to achieve the highest level of independence, functional capacity and quality of life for patients. To achieve this, the medical centre offers specialised surgical and rehabilitation care. In addition, our medical team is made up of specialists in orthopaedic surgery, plastic surgery, rehabilitation, neurosurgery, anaesthesiology and intensive medicine, as well as nursing teams and healthcare technicians specialised in caring for these patients.

Complex processes such as spinal cord injuries, multiple traumas, craniocephalic trauma and spina bifida are treated with a comprehensive, multidisciplinary approach. The work carried out in this field of knowledge puts the hospital at the top of spinal cord injury and trauma in Catalonia.

A specialised severe burns unit

The Vall d’Hebron Burns Unit has extensive experience in treating severe burns. It also supports the care of burns patients in other centres. The telemedicine project particularly stands out in this area, assessing and monitoring burns patients remotely. The Unit’s daily work in the care and treatment of severe burns patients has made it a leading CSUR (Centres, Services and Units of Reference) in Spain and Andorra.

Trauma Center

The Trauma Center is a pioneering facility that provides immediate care to severe and emergency polytrauma patients. Covering 814 m² on floor -1 of the Traumatology, Rehabilitation and Burns Hospital, the centre is fully equipped to treat all degrees of polytrauma. Its facilities include a polytrauma room to stabilise patients, with the capacity to simultaneously treat two severe cases, and an adjacent CT scanner, available 24 hours a day, to help rapidly establish the appropriate treatment strategy. It also has two operating theatres, one of which is hybrid and fitted with angiography technology to perform embolisations and control post-traumatic haemorrhages without the need for intra-hospital transfers. This care model puts the patients at its centre, while professionals from various specialities move around them to offer efficient, coordinated care.

The creation of the Trauma Center completes a process started in 2021, with the installation of a heliport on the roof of the Traumatology, Rehabilitation and Burns Hospital. The heliport is just two minutes from the Emergency Department, significantly reducing patient transfer times and thus improving their prognosis. Providing care to an average of 300 severe emergency polytrauma patients a year, Vall d’Hebron has become a leading centre in the approach to these pathologies, offering a rapid, specialised response that minimises avoidable mortality and associated sequelae.
 

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Diagnostic testing for dystonia

The Paediatric Neurology Department at the Hospital Vall d’Hebron is specialised in the genetic diagnosis of childhood neurological diseases. It participates in different national and European reference networks (like the URDCat Project, Solve-RD, and the European Reference Network for Rare Neurological Diseases), which centralises a large number of paediatric patients with hereditary dystonia. The genetic studies are carried out in the Paediatric Neurology Laboratory as part of several different research studies, which are funded by national and international entities as well as associations of families affected by dystonia.

Proves diagnòstiques distonia
Authorship: Vall d'Hebron
Creation date: 17.12.2021, 10:03
Modification date: 30.01.2022, 19:19
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Health tips for treating patients with resistant osteoarticular infections

Educating patients with resistant osteoarticular infections is key to avoiding contamination of utensils and possible complications resulting from the infection. Healthcare professionals will therefore emphasise the importance of hygiene in the infected area and will give instructions on dressing the area (if required) and on taking medication correctly for the duration prescribed.

Infeccions osteoarticulars resistents a Vall d'Hebron
Authorship: Vall d'Hebron
Creation date: 17.12.2021, 10:03
Modification date: 01.02.2022, 18:42
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Health tips for patients with sarcoma or other musculoskeletal tumours

In general, patients with sarcoma and other musculoskeletal tumours are very vulnerable and receive very long treatment. For this reason, health education is essential, for patients, their families or the main carer, and also on discharge. Hygiene, physical position, medication, pain and emotional support will all be included.

Sarcomes i altres tumors musculoesquelètics a Vall d'Hebron
Authorship: Vall d'Hebron
Creation date: 17.12.2021, 10:03
Modification date: 01.02.2022, 18:38
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Health tips to prevent and control diabetic foot pathologies

Peu diabètic a Vall d'Hebron
Authorship: Vall d'Hebron
Creation date: 17.12.2021, 10:03
Modification date: 01.02.2022, 18:43
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Health tips for caring people who have had a pelvic osteotomy in hip dysplasia

The specific health education on mobilisation in patients who have received traumatic surgery is essential in order to start rehabilitation as soon as possible and thus avoid possible complications as a result of the operation. This health education, focused on pelvic osteotomy, should be given before and after surgery.

Osteotomia pelviana a Vall d'Hebron
Authorship: Vall d'Hebron
Creation date: 17.12.2021, 10:03
Modification date: 01.02.2022, 18:36
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Preventing and controlling stroke risk factors

Proper control of risk factors, coupled with recommendations for lifestyle changes, can prevent up to 90% of stroke cases. These elements, together with the pharmacological treatments prescribed by the specialist, can also reduce the risk of recurrence and first episodes of other cardiovascular diseases with common risk factors.

These measures also benefit other aspects of health if followed in your daily life.

Factors de risc de l’ictus a Vall d'Hebron
Creation date: 17.12.2021, 10:03
Modification date: 17.05.2023, 11:34
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