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Adequate arthroscopic visualization in the subacromial space is a necessity to appropriately characterize rotator cuff tears and to subsequently develop a suture construct that best reduces the cuff tear with the least tissue tension possible for optimal
J. Parker Chapman, M.D. +1 more
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The ‘Universal Approach’ for Dupuytrenʼs disease: A safe and reproducible sequence for planning fasciectomy incisions [PDF]
Summary: Dupuytren's disease continues to present many challenges for the surgeon. A variety of surgical approaches and their variations have been described in the literature, further complicated by the degree of skin shortage and/or the need for local ...
Adam Stoneham +3 more
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In the long term, limited fasciectomy is currently the most reliable treatment for Dupuytren’s contracture. The risk for complications is significant, certainly in recurrent disease and in the presence of abundant scar tissue.
Ilse Degreef +2 more
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Epidermoid Cysts after Percutaneous Needle Fasciotomy for Dupuytren Contracture: Literature Review [PDF]
Summary:. This case report presents a rare complication after percutaneous needle fasciotomy for Dupuytren contracture: the development of epidermoid cysts.
David Breidung, MD +4 more
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Raynaud's Phenomenon After Fasciectomy for Dupuytren's Contracture: A Case Report. [PDF]
Open fasciectomy is a widely accepted treatment for Dupuytren’s contracture, with known complications such as vascular and nerve injury, stiffness, and recurrence. However, delayed vascular complications beyond these known risks remain largely unexplored.
Devashetty A, Nicholls A.
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Outcomes of limited fasciectomy, needle fasciotomy and collagenase injection for Dupuytren's disease: a systematic review and meta-analysis of individual patient data. [PDF]
This systematic review and meta-analysis of individual patient data evaluates the outcomes of treatment for Dupuytren's disease using limited fasciectomy (LF), percutaneous needle fasciotomy (PNF) and collagenase clostridium histolyticum (CCH) injection.
van den Berge BA +13 more
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL OF LIMITED FASCIECTOMY WITH INJECTION OF ADIPOSE GRAFT FOR DUPUYTREN’S DISEASE [PDF]
Objective: Dupuytren’s disease is a genetic disorder related to the proliferation of myofibroblasts. The pluripotent property of stem cells present in adipose tissue inhibits myofibroblast proliferation.
Marina Tommasini C. Sambuy +5 more
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Background:. Our study aimed to compare real-world healthcare resource utilization (HRU) and healthcare cost (HC) of Medicare-insured patients (≥65 years old) with Dupuytren’s contracture (DC) treated with Clostridium histolyticum (collagenase) or ...
Vladimir Zah, DPhil +4 more
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Chronic compartment-syndrome of the lower limb: modern strategies for diagnosis and treatment
A review of the literature is presented, including data on the incidence, pathophysiology, and clinical picture of patients with chronic compartment syndrome (CCS) of the lower extremities. Chronic exercise compartment syndrome (CECS) is characterized by
S. E. Katorkin, M. Y. Kushnarchuk
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Objectives To compare the cost-effectiveness of collagenase injection (collagenase) and limited fasciectomy (LF) surgery in treating moderate Dupuytren’s contracture (DC) in the United Kingdom over different time horizons.
Wu Q +7 more
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