Diego Miranda, MD, is a fellowship-trained orthopedic hand and microsurgeon. After completing his orthopedic surgery residency at the Navy Hospital in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Dr. Miranda worked with world-recognized orthopedic hand surgeon Dr. Eduardo A. Zancolli. During this time, he developed a special interest in hand, wrist and elbow surgery.
During his fellowship training at Christine M. Kleinert Institute for Hand and Microsurgery in Louisville, Kentucky, Dr. Miranda received specialized training from world-renowned hand surgeon Dr. Harold Kleinert, who is widely regarded as a pioneer of hand surgery in the United States. As a result of this association, Dr. Miranda has developed advanced techniques in microsurgery and other reconstructive procedures for the upper and lower extremities.
Dr. Miranda offers advanced hand surgery procedures, including but not limited to endoscopic carpal tunnel and cubital tunnel release, mini-incision carpal tunnel release, surgical and non-surgical treatment of arthritis, treatment of complex fractures and dislocations of the whole upper limb, small joint replacement of the hand, and wrist replacement. Dr. Miranda has vast experience in complex trauma of the hand, wrist and elbow.
He has a special interest in total wrist replacement surgery, pediatric trauma and sports injuries of the hand and upper limb.
A native of Buenos Aires, Dr. Miranda is a member of the American Association for Hand Surgery, Kleinert Society, American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons and Argentine Orthopaedic Association.