
Dr. Alejandro Ordás
Specialized in the treatment of complex fractures, pelvic and acetabular injuries,as well as bone reconstruction using circular external fixators.
He has completed his training at internationally renowned centers such as Cambridge (UK), Seattle (USA), Colombia, and Argentina, gaining diverse perspectives and treatment approaches.In addition to his clinical practice, he has contributed to numerous scientific publications and serves as a reviewer for leading medical journals.
His passion for teaching has also led him to take part in the academic faculty of international congresses and courses. He is currently a resident tutor at Ramón y Cajal University Hospital in Madrid and a lecturer in the Medicine program at Nebrija University.
In summary, Dr. Ordás offers a unique combination of clinical expertise, research, and teaching, providing highly specialized care for patients with complex fractures and their complications.




Prosthetic Hip Infection Secondary to Morganella morganii
Interobserver Reliability of mRUST for Tibial and Femoral Fractures
Anatomy of the Peroneal Artery in Foot and Ankle Surgery
Hip Hemiarthroplasty in Patients with Multiple Myeloma
How does trauma secondary to unexpected extreme weather affect orthopaedic surgery departments?
Partial Two-Stage Exchange for Infected Total Hip Arthroplasty
Enhancing Preoperative Planning in Trauma Surgery Using a Presentation Software
Mortality factors associated in the elderly with pelvic or acetabular fractures
Do Poller screws effect union in tibial shaft fractures?
Ankle arthrodesis using circular frames for infection, extruded talus and complex pilon fractures
Comparative outcomes study of the direct anterior versus posterolateral approach to the hip
Total hip arthroplasty after surgical treatment of acetabular fractures
Tumor glómico maligno
Acute Pectoralis Major Rupture Captured on Video

