Tim de Jong
Dr. Tim de Jong is a plastic and reconstructive surgeon at Radboudumc with a specialized focus on extremity reconstruction following trauma and oncological surgeries. He is an Erasmus MC medical school graduate and holds a PhD in plastic surgery. Dr. de Jong completed his plastic surgery residency at Erasmus MC, one of Europe’s leading medical centers, before further honing his expertise with a specialized microsurgery fellowship at the Royal Adelaide Hospital, Australia.
Dr. de Jong’s clinical interests are centered on complex reconstructions following war injuries, trauma, and cancer treatments. As one of the clinical leads of the Limb Reconstruction Team at Radboudumc, he plays a pivotal role in managing some of the most challenging and high-risk cases, particularly in the context of war and trauma-related injuries. His research and clinical work are driven by a commitment to advancing surgical techniques in reconstructive surgery, ensuring the best possible outcomes for patients affected by severe injuries.
With an extensive portfolio of publications in the field, Dr. de Jong has contributed significantly to the academic community, with a particular focus on improving reconstructive strategies for complex, multi-limb injuries. His ongoing research aims to refine approaches to microsurgery and improve long-term functional outcomes for patients suffering from traumatic extremity injuries.

