Fernando Levaro, MD

Is a native of Acapulco, Mexico. He obtained his M.D. from Facultad de Medicina Universidad Naciaonal Autonoma in Mexico City. Dr. Levaro completed two post – graduate fellowships: Fellowship training in Hand and Microsurgery from the Christine M. Kleinert Institute in Louisville, Kentucky and a fellowship in Hand and Upper Extremity Surgery from the University of Texas School of Medicine. He received part of his general surgery training at the University of Texas School of Medicine in Houston and his postgraduate training in Plastic Surgery from the Hospital Regional de Noviembre in Mexico City. Dr. Levaro currently working at Reconstructive Orthopedic Center of Houston. He has been there for 23 years. Dr. Levaro is a clinical instructor at the University of Texas School of Medicine, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery. His current practice consists of treatment of disorders of the hand and upper extremity. Special interests include microsurgical reconstruction, soft tissue management and treatment of brachial plexus, peripheral nerve injuries and arthritic conditions. Publications in several journals American Society of Surgery of the Hand Journal of Reconstructive Microsurgery Techniques in Hand and Upper Extremity Surgery Presentations: He has presented both Nationally and Internationally Dr. Levaro is currently involved in missionary surgical campaigns in several countries focusing on Brachial plexus injuries and complex upper extremity reconstructions

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