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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 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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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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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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Journal of Hand Surgery, 1997
The closure of fasciotomy wounds creates problems for patient and surgeon alike. Split thickness skin grafting results in unsightly and insensate wounds and often requires general anaesthesia and prolonged inpatient care. We describe an improvement of a previously reported technique which is as effective as proprietary medical devices currently ...
I. Callanan, A. C. Macey
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The closure of fasciotomy wounds creates problems for patient and surgeon alike. Split thickness skin grafting results in unsightly and insensate wounds and often requires general anaesthesia and prolonged inpatient care. We describe an improvement of a previously reported technique which is as effective as proprietary medical devices currently ...
I. Callanan, A. C. Macey
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Dupuytren's Contracture—The Role of Fasciotomy
Hand, 1983This paper summarises the results obtained in 95 patients treated by fasciotomy, defines the indications for this procedure and describes the operative technique. During a period of seven years a total of 95 patients with 137 fingers affected by Dupuytren's Contracture have been treated by fasciotomy. The minimum follow-up is two years.
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The Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery, 2013
Minimally invasive surgery for the treatment of recalcitrant heel pain is a relatively new approach. To compare the 2 approaches, a retrospective chart review was conducted of 53 patients (55 feet) who had undergone surgical treatment of plantar fasciitis by either open fasciotomy with heel spur resection or percutaneous medial fascial release.
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Minimally invasive surgery for the treatment of recalcitrant heel pain is a relatively new approach. To compare the 2 approaches, a retrospective chart review was conducted of 53 patients (55 feet) who had undergone surgical treatment of plantar fasciitis by either open fasciotomy with heel spur resection or percutaneous medial fascial release.
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2010
Plantar fasciopathy can be chronic and debilitating, with recent histopathological studies showing that the condition is actually a failed healing response.1 Surgical solutions have evolved over the years from traditional open surgical release (with and without spur resection), percutaneous fasciotomy, and, most recently, to endoscopic release.2–19 ...
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Plantar fasciopathy can be chronic and debilitating, with recent histopathological studies showing that the condition is actually a failed healing response.1 Surgical solutions have evolved over the years from traditional open surgical release (with and without spur resection), percutaneous fasciotomy, and, most recently, to endoscopic release.2–19 ...
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Limb Compartment Syndrome And Fasciotomy [PDF]
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