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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.
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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.
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2009
Plantar fasciitis is the most common cause of heel pain in adults. The predominant symptom is pain in the plantar region of the foot when initiating walking. The etiology is a degenerative tear of part of the fascial origin from the calcaneus, followed by a tendinosis-type reaction.
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Plantar fasciitis is the most common cause of heel pain in adults. The predominant symptom is pain in the plantar region of the foot when initiating walking. The etiology is a degenerative tear of part of the fascial origin from the calcaneus, followed by a tendinosis-type reaction.
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Langenbecks Archiv fur Chirurgie. Supplement. Kongressband. Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Chirurgie. Kongress, 1993
Fifty patients with large venous ulcers have been surgically treated by paratibial fasciotomy plus dissection of incompetent perforating veins since January 1990. The operative mortality rate was 0.0%. A single significant complication (hematoma) required a secondary operation. Forty-eight ulcers healed within 8 weeks completely.
H, Hamann, S, Cyba-Altunbay
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Fifty patients with large venous ulcers have been surgically treated by paratibial fasciotomy plus dissection of incompetent perforating veins since January 1990. The operative mortality rate was 0.0%. A single significant complication (hematoma) required a secondary operation. Forty-eight ulcers healed within 8 weeks completely.
H, Hamann, S, Cyba-Altunbay
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Wiener medizinische Wochenschrift (1946), 1995
Since 1981 the paratibial fasciotomy is being increasingly used in the treatment of chronic venous congestion with persisting ulcers and severe dermatosclerosis. We now overlook more than 1800 successful operations. In a prospective study on patients who underwent paratibial fasciotomy, we are still finding a high healing-quotient in respect to the leg
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Since 1981 the paratibial fasciotomy is being increasingly used in the treatment of chronic venous congestion with persisting ulcers and severe dermatosclerosis. We now overlook more than 1800 successful operations. In a prospective study on patients who underwent paratibial fasciotomy, we are still finding a high healing-quotient in respect to the leg
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