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Foot & ankle international, 2019
Background: Plantar fasciitis is a common cause of foot pain. If conservative treatment fails, there is no consensus as to the best surgical management for recalcitrant plantar fasciitis (RPF).
C. Gamba +5 more
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Background: Plantar fasciitis is a common cause of foot pain. If conservative treatment fails, there is no consensus as to the best surgical management for recalcitrant plantar fasciitis (RPF).
C. Gamba +5 more
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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: European Volume, 2018
Collagenase injection and needle fasciotomy have similar short-term outcomes in the treatment of Dupuytren’s contracture. The purpose of this study was to compare the recurrence rate of these two procedures 3 years after index treatment of primary ...
Peter Scherman, Lars B Dahlin
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Collagenase injection and needle fasciotomy have similar short-term outcomes in the treatment of Dupuytren’s contracture. The purpose of this study was to compare the recurrence rate of these two procedures 3 years after index treatment of primary ...
Peter Scherman, Lars B Dahlin
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Utility of Shoelace Technique in Closure Of Fasciotomy Wounds in Electric Burns.
Journal of Burn Care & Research, 2020Fasciotomy is indicated to relieve compartment syndrome caused by electric burns. Many techniques are available to close the fasciotomy wounds including vacuum-assisted closure, skin grafting and healing by secondary intention.
P. Arumugam, V. Muthukumar, Rahul Bamal
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European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery, 2023
O. Bingol +5 more
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O. Bingol +5 more
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The medial instep plantar fasciotomy
The Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery, 1995A review of the anatomy, etiology, and conservative and surgical treatments of plantar fasciitis are presented and a simple surgical technique is introduced. The medial instep plantar fasciotomy was performed by the authors on 50 feet previously untreated by surgery (41 patients).
G K, Perelman +2 more
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Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association (Print), 2019
BACKGROUND Achilles insertional tendon pathology is a common condition affecting a broad range of patients. When conservative treatments are unsuccessful, the traditional open resection, debridement, and reattachment of the Achilles tendon is a variably ...
L. Freed +3 more
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BACKGROUND Achilles insertional tendon pathology is a common condition affecting a broad range of patients. When conservative treatments are unsuccessful, the traditional open resection, debridement, and reattachment of the Achilles tendon is a variably ...
L. Freed +3 more
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VASA. Supplementum, 1992
Paratibial fasciotomy is a new surgical approach to conservatively therapy-resistant venous leg ulcers. Its technique and preliminary results are reported. It is concluded hypothetically that the fasciotomy splitting itself plays the main role for its therapeutical success.
W, Vanscheidt +3 more
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Paratibial fasciotomy is a new surgical approach to conservatively therapy-resistant venous leg ulcers. Its technique and preliminary results are reported. It is concluded hypothetically that the fasciotomy splitting itself plays the main role for its therapeutical success.
W, Vanscheidt +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.
Michele F. Chemali +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.
Michele F. Chemali +2 more
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Journal of pediatric orthopedics, 2019
Background: Recent adult literature has demonstrated that in the setting of acute compartment syndrome (ACS), if fasciotomy wounds are not closed after the first debridement, they are unlikely to be closed via delayed primary closure (DPC).
Emily S. Rademacher +7 more
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Background: Recent adult literature has demonstrated that in the setting of acute compartment syndrome (ACS), if fasciotomy wounds are not closed after the first debridement, they are unlikely to be closed via delayed primary closure (DPC).
Emily S. Rademacher +7 more
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