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Miguel Rupérez Vallejo Miguel Rupérez Vallejo Date of Birth: 01.08.1978 Nationality : Spanish EDUCATION 1. Post – Graduate. Residency. Orthopaedic Surgery. Marqúes de Valdecilla University Hospital. Cantabria. Santander, Spain. 2008- 2013. 2. Post - Graduate. Residency. Family – Community Medicine. MFyC. SierrallanaHospital. Cantabria. Torrelavega. Spain. 2003- 2006. 3. Graduate. CantabriaUniversitySchool of Medicine.Cantabria. Santander. Spain.1996 – 2003. 4. Member of Spanish Society of Orthopedic and Trauma Surgery. SECOT. 5. Member of Spanish Arthroscopic Association. AEA. 6. Member of Castilian – Leon, Cantabria, La Rioja of Otrhopaedic Surgery. 7. Honorary Colaborator of CantabriaUniversitySchool of Medicine. Santander. Spain. PUBLICATIONS 1. Pérez Carro L.P, Golano P, Fernandez Escajadillo N, Vega J, Rupérez Vallejo M, Galindo Rubín C. Artroscopic subtalar arthrodesis: the posterior approach in the prone position. Foot & Ankle Surgery Octubre 2011. 2. Alfonso N, Prieto JR, Salceda D, Manso J, Rupérez M, Garcés C, Galindo Rubín, García Gonzalez S, Pérez Nuñez MI, Perez Carro L. The patella baja as a complication of total Knee replacement : use of Insall’s approach in its prevention. JBJS (Br). 2011 Vol93 ISSUE Sup II, 114. 2011. 3. Garcés Zarzalejo C, Manso Cosio J, Alfonso Fdez Ana, Ruperez Vallejo M, Sanchez Crespo M ; High energy on wrist . Visor web SECOT 2010. 4. Duhrkop D, Rupérez Vallejo M, Garcés Zarzalejo C, Manso Pérez – Cosio J, García Reneo RJ. Ankle pain without prior trauma. Clinical Casebook COT resident 2010. 5. García Renedo R.J, Rupérez Vallejo M, Plaza García S, Estellés Marcos de León L, Carranza Bencano A, Subacute osteomyelitis in patients with diabetes mellitus complicates. Revista Pie y Tobillo. XXIV, Nº2, noviembre 2010. 6. Manso Pérez - Cosío, Alfonso Fernández, Ortega Alvarez C, Rupérez Vallejo M, Extension deficit bening the big toe nailing of the tibia. Clinical Casebook COT resident 2009. 7. Alfonso Fernandez A, Manso Pérez - Cosío, Rupérez Vallejo M, García Gonzalez S. Pain in the right lower extremity after circumferential arthrodesis L4-S1Clinical Casebook COT resident 2009. 8. Garcia S, Garcés C, Manso J, Rupérez M, Rubio. Pseudotumoral lesion and pathologic fracture of the clavicle in a child of 9 years.Clinical Casebook COT resident 2011. PRESENTATIONS • Ruperez Vallejo M; Hernández Elena J, Pascual Carra A, Pérez Nuñez MI, Garcés Zarzalejo C, Alfonso Fernandez A, Manso Pérez Cosio J, García Gonzalez S. Treatment by MiSS tecnique LISS plate in periprosthetic supracondylar fractures of the Knee : our experience. 11 EFORT Congress 2 june Madrid. • Rupérez Vallejo M, Galindo Rubín C, Galindo Rubín P, Pérez Carro L. Pyramidal syndrome in patients with total hip prostheses, surgical treatment.ico. 11 EFORT Congress. • Rupérez Vallejo M, Marcos de León E., Galindo Rubín P. Galindo Rubín C, Garcés Zarzalejo C, Ortega García P. Chronic compartment syndrome thigh. Treatment by fasciectomy. EFORT Congress. • Ruperez Vallejo M, Garcés Zarzalejo C, Manso Pérez-Cosio J, Alfonso Fdez A, Galindo Rubin P.Atraumatic distal tibiofibular synostosis. XXXVIII SCLECARTO Congress. Santander. 2010. • Rupérez Vallejo M, Galindo Rubín C, Natalia Fernández Escajadillo, Garcés Zarzalejo C, Pérez Carro Luis. Uterine contractions and vaginal irrigation fluid output as a manifestation of abdominal extravasation in hip arthroscopy.XXIX Spanish Arthroscopic Association Congress.Tenerife 2011. • Galindo Rubin C,Ruperez Vallejo M, Fernández Escajadillo N, Garcés Zarzalejo C, Pérez Carro L. Arthroscopy reconstruction of acetabular labrum. XXIX Spanish Arthroscopic Association Congress.Tenerife 2011. • Galindo Rubín C, Rupérez Vallejo M Fernandez Escajadillo N, Garcés Zarzalejo C, Pérez Carro L. Triple impigement hip.Arthroscopic treatment. Spanish Arthroscopic Association Congress.Tenerife 2011. • Rupérez Vallejo M, Galindo Rubin C, Fernández Escajadillo N, Garcés Zarzalejo C, Pérez Carro L. Endoscopic treatment of ruptures of the gluteus medius. Spanish Arthroscopic Association Congress.Tenerife 2011. • Galindo Rubin C,Rupérez Vallejo M, Fernández Escajadillo N, Garcés Zarzalejo C, Pérez Carro L.Sequential arthroscopic treatment of femoroacetabular impigement symptomatic. Spanish Arthroscopic Association Congress.Tenerife 2011. • Gómez Cimiano, Rupérez Vallejo M FJ,Shoulder ligamentoplasty.New tecnique. Spanish Arthroscopic Association Congress.Tenerife 2011. • Rodriguez López, T. Pérez M.I, Rupérez Vallejo, De la Red, M.A, Alfonso A, Pérez Aguilar,M.D, Pascual Carra A, Hernández Helena, J, Supracondylar periprosthetic total Knee arthroplasty fractures, treatment with MIPO.. 48 SECOTCongress. Oviedo. Spain.2012 • Alfonso Fernández A, Manso Pérez Cosio J, Garcés Zarzalejo, Rupérez M, Sanchez M. Fracture maluninon in distal radius treated with volar plate. Nacional Congress SECOT 2010. • L Perez Carro, Casas D, Rupérez M, Manso J. Artroscopic subtalar arthrodesis: the posterior approach in the prone position. XXVII Spanish Arthroscopic Association Congress.Coruña 2009. PROFESSIONAL TRAINING 1. 1. Hip displasia.Cantabrian Trauma Symposium. June 2008 2. 2. Initial asístanse to multiple trauma.July 2008 3. 3. Training cadaver Lab on Knee arthroscopy. Spanish Arthroscopic Association. 2010. 4. 4. Training cadáver Lab on Shoulder arthroscopy. Spanish Arthroscopic Association. 2010. 5. 5. AO course Basic. Principles of operative fracture treatment. AO foundation. Bilbao 2010. 6. 6. Training on shoulder arthroscopy. Spanish Arthroscopic Association. Barcelona April 2010. 7. 7. Shoulder meeting. Santander 2010. 8. 8. Santander Hip Meeting : Hip arthroscopy – arthroplasty. Santander March 2011. 9. XXIX Spanish Arthroscopic Association Congress.Congreso May 2010. 10.I Shoulder Surgery Symposim Bilbao Shoulder. June 2010. 11.XXXVIII Castellian – Leonesa – Cántabrian – Riojana de Traumatology and Orthopedic Surgery. September 2010. 12.SECOT – EFFORT Congress. June 2010 13.Annecy Live Surgery. Annecy. June 2011. 14.X Course hand Surgery. Dr Piñal. Santander. Febrero 2011.nder. 15.Training on cadaver Lab on knee arthroscopy . November 2010 Valladolid. 16.Training cadaver Lab on hip arthroscopy. Barcelona 2011. 17.Fundamentals in severe trauma treatment.. Santander 2010. 18.Microscopic surgery course. Cendos. IFIMAV. Noviembre 2010. .
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