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Dupuytren’s Contracture: Outcome of limited fasciectomy

Nepal Orthopaedic Association Journal
Introduction: Dupuytren’s contracture of the palm and hand, is a benign fibroproliferative disorder of the fascial tissue. The small finger is the most affected finger followed by the ring finger and others. There is no treatment for the disease, but several treatments are available for contracture correction like observation, splinting, injecting ...
L. R. Chaurasia
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Fasciectomy for Dupuytren Contracture

Hand Clinics, 2018
This article discusses limited fasciectomy for Dupuytren contracture, reviews the literature to list common complications, addresses the observations that need to be made after surgery, and systematically reviews the literature for 2 clinical questions: (1) regarding leaving wounds open and (2) the use of postoperative splintage.
Joseph J, Dias, Sheweidin, Aziz
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Palmar fasciectomy and keloid formation

British Journal of Plastic Surgery, 1999
A 53-year-old Caucasian with keloid formation on the palmar surface of the hand following Dupuytren's contracture release is presented. Only two other cases of keloid formation on the hand have been found in English literature, both on black patients. This is the first known case with association of Dupuytren's disease to be reported. Surgical excision
A A, Tsekouras, D D, McGeorge
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Long-term results of extensive fasciectomy

British Journal of Plastic Surgery, 1966
SELECTION of the surgical method for dealing with the disability and deformity produced by diseased palmar aponeurosis has been one of the more difficult of several decisions to be made in the management of Dupuytren's disease. The controversy which developed in the i95o's regarding the proper amount of palmar fascia to be resected served initially to ...
Hakstian R. W., Patrick Clarkson
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Therapeutic Fasciectomy for Eosinophilic Fasciitis

Annals of Plastic Surgery, 1998
Eosinophilic fasciitis is an uncommon and potentially debilitating sclerodermalike connective tissue disorder. A patient is presented for whom medical and pharmacological management had failed to prevent the progression of forearm pain, fibrosis, and flexor contractures.
M W, Neumeister, G A, Robertson
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Collagenase clostridium histolyticum for Dupuytren's disease: a comprehensive systematic review and comparative analysis against percutaneous needle aponeurotomy and limited fasciectomy.

Journal of Plastic Surgery and Hand Surgery
This systematic review compared the efficacy of collagenase clostridium histolyticum (CCH) against percutaneous needle aponeurotomy (PNA) and limited fasciectomy (LF) for Dupuytren's contracture.
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Endoscopic (EndoTech) Dupuytren’s Fasciectomy

2021
Several treatment options exist for Dupuytren contracture. These procedures range from an aggressive complete fasciectomy to the minimally invasive needle fasciotomy. The complete fasciectomy has fairly consistently low recurrence rates compared to other procedures, however, it does have a higher complication rate.
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