Dr. Pablo de la Fuente Villa

NEUROSURGEON 
SPECIALIST IN ONCOLOGICAL BRAIN SURGERY AND DEGENERATIVE PATHOLOGIES OF THE SPINE.

Dr. Pablo de la Fuente Villa

I received my degree in Medicine and Surgery from the University of the Basque Country and studied the specialty of Neurosurgery at the Hospital de Cruces. Throughout my training I have always held a great interest in pathologies of the spine, and the various minimally invasive surgical techniques that have emerged in recent years for treatment. At Instituto Clavel, I am able to grow professionally in this field while working alongside a highly experienced team. 

Experience

Neurosurgeon, Instituto Clavel (2022-present). 

Specialization in Neurosurgery, University Hospital of Cruces (Vizcaya) (2017-2022). 

Education

Degree and Master’s Degree in Medicine and Surgery, University of the Basque Country (2016). 

Languages

Spanish

English

Basque
 

Pathologies treated

TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY AND HEMORRHAGIC BRAIN PATHOLOGY

SPINAL DISC HERNIATION

CANAL STENOSIS 

MYELOPATHY

VERTEBRAL FRACTURES

CRANIAL, CEREBRAL AND SPINAL TUMORS

HYDROCEPHALUS

CHIARI MALFORMATION

TRIGEMINAL NEURALGIA

Other Academic, Scientific, and Professional activity

Clinical rotation in Oncology of the central nervous system. Kings College Hospital (London), under the tutelage of Dr Francesco Vergani (2022).

4th Annual European 3D Advanced Course on Fiber Dissection, Santander (2021).

Publications

“Malignant cerebral ischemic stroke associated with Covid-19 Infection.” De la Fuente PJ, Pomposo IC, Zabalo G, Altamirano JE, Paternain C, Sistiaga I, Iglesias JM, Bilbao G, Carrasco A, Carbayo G, Catalan G, de Gopegui ER, Galbarriatu L, Bermudez G, Guio L. Journal of Biomedical Research and Environmental Sciences. 2020 May 27; 1(1): 003-007. doi: 10.37871/jels1112 

“Neuroenteric cyst of the craneocervical junction. Case Report.” J. Iglesias, A. Carrasco, P. de la Fuente, L. Galbarriatu, C. Paternain, E. Ruiz de Gopegui, L. Zaldumbide, I. Pomposo. Interdisciplinary Neurosurgery, Volume 23. (March 2021). 

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