He died in Madrid in 1956, buried with full military honors.
aimed at preventing and improving the comprehensive management of diabetic foot disease. Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD): His expertise extends to the management of risk factors in peripheral vascular conditions victor rodriguez saenz de buruaga
Buruaga lost a third of his horses to spider bites and infected hoof rot. In a desperate move, he ordered the construction of a brigantine —a small sailing ship—using wood from the jungle and ropes made from their own hair and horsehide. He died in Madrid in 1956, buried with full military honors
Currently practicing at Clínica Zuatzu and the in Spain, Dr. Rodríguez specializes in several critical areas of vascular health: In a desperate move, he ordered the construction
Born into a military family in Santoña, Cantabria, in 1893, Buruaga entered the Infantry Academy at an early age. By the time of the proclamation of the Second Spanish Republic in 1931, he had already achieved the rank of major. Initially, he remained loyal to the Republic, but like many conservative officers, he grew disillusioned with the increasing political instability, land reforms, and anti-clerical violence of the early 1930s.
Dr. Víctor Rodríguez Sáenz de Buruaga is a highly distinguished Spanish vascular surgeon and medical researcher, widely recognized for his expertise in the management and treatment of . His career is defined by a deep commitment to reducing amputation risks and improving the quality of life for patients with diabetes through advanced surgical and clinical pathways. Professional Background and Education