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Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, 1994
Endoscopic plantar fasciotomy (EPF) is an efficacious, minimally invasive procedure for the surgical intervention of heel spur syndrome/plantar fasciitis. Because of the minimal trauma involved with the technique, patients are able to return to full activity much quicker than with traditional "open" heel spur surgery techniques.
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Endoscopic plantar fasciotomy (EPF) is an efficacious, minimally invasive procedure for the surgical intervention of heel spur syndrome/plantar fasciitis. Because of the minimal trauma involved with the technique, patients are able to return to full activity much quicker than with traditional "open" heel spur surgery techniques.
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2006
Four-quadrant fasciotomy is performed following revascularization for acute lower limb ischemia especially when the ischemia was prolonged and compartmental hypertension is present or expected. This chapter describes indications, essential steps, variations, and complications of this procedure.
Jamal J. Hoballah, Jamal J. Hoballah
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Four-quadrant fasciotomy is performed following revascularization for acute lower limb ischemia especially when the ischemia was prolonged and compartmental hypertension is present or expected. This chapter describes indications, essential steps, variations, and complications of this procedure.
Jamal J. Hoballah, Jamal J. Hoballah
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Fasciotomy: A call for proper placement
The Surgeon, 2011It is important that acute compartment syndrome is recognised and treated early. Treatment involves surgical decompression and it is imperative that this is performed in a timely and appropriate manner. The knowledge of plastic and orthopaedic surgery trainees of the safe technique for performing lower leg fasciotomy was examined.Survey of knowledge of
Rajive Mathew Jose+3 more
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2016
Compartment syndrome results from the combination of increased interstitial tissue pressure and the noncompliant nature of the fascia and osseous structures that make up a fascial compartment, causing microvascular compromise and subsequent muscle and nerve ischemia.
Fady Haddad+2 more
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Compartment syndrome results from the combination of increased interstitial tissue pressure and the noncompliant nature of the fascia and osseous structures that make up a fascial compartment, causing microvascular compromise and subsequent muscle and nerve ischemia.
Fady Haddad+2 more
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Fasciotomies of the Limbs: How to do it?
Acta Chirurgica Belgica, 1998The compartment syndrome has been defined as an elevation of the interstitial pressure in a closed osteofascial compartment resulting in microvascular compromise. The only effective treatment is early decompression of the involved compartment. In acute conditions, this decompression can only be established if skin and fascia are incised over the ...
Paul Broos, H Janzing
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Percutaneous Needle Fasciotomy in Dupuytren’s Disease
Journal of Hand Surgery, 2006The aim of this study was to examine our results of 74 percutaneous needle fasciotomies for Dupuytren’s contracture. Pre-operative and postoperative total passive extension deficit was measured. Patients were seen at the outpatient clinic at 32 months for final follow-up.
A L van Rijssen, Paul M N Werker
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Clinical results of decompressivedermotomy-fasciotomy
The American Journal of Surgery, 1992Seventy-three dermotomy-fasciotomies (DFs) were performed in 68 patients from 1986 to 1991. A database record was compiled on each patient. Variables included age, mode of injury, method of initial wound closure, and associated injuries. A multivariate stepwise logistic regression analysis was performed to determine which variables were associated with
Scott B. Johnson+4 more
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Percutaneous Fasciotomy for Dupuytren's Contracture
The Journal of Hand Surgery, 2011Needle aponeurotomy (percutaneous needle fasciotomy) for Dupuytren's contracture can be performed in the office setting with local anesthesia. It is simple and inexpensive and has a low complication rate and rapid recovery compared with open fasciectomy. It can usually be repeated safely and effectively for recurrent disease.
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Journal of Hand Surgery, 1996
The incisions used for fasciotomy of the upper arm are re-appraised in the light of recent advances in the understanding of the vascular anatomy of the integument of the upper arm, and a new approach is described.
P. Maginn, D. Elliot
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The incisions used for fasciotomy of the upper arm are re-appraised in the light of recent advances in the understanding of the vascular anatomy of the integument of the upper arm, and a new approach is described.
P. Maginn, D. Elliot
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An Endoscopic Technique for Decompressive Fasciotomy
Annals of Plastic Surgery, 1999A guiding principle of minimally invasive techniques in plastic surgery is improvement of the aesthetic outcome, usually by reducing morbidity from postsurgical scarring. The elimination or reduction of scars has already been so achieved during elevation of fascial flaps and for the harvest of fascial grafts.
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