Definition of Fasciotomy. Meaning of Fasciotomy. Synonyms of Fasciotomy

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Definition of Fasciotomy

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- Fasciotomy or fasciectomy is a surgical procedure where the fascia is cut to relieve tension or pressure in order to treat the resulting loss of circulation...
- The timing of the fasciotomy wound closure is debated. Some surgeons suggest wound closure should be done seven days after fasciotomy. Multiple techniques...
- plantar fasciotomy had complete relief of their symptoms and had few complications (level IV evidence). Heel spur removal during plantar fasciotomy does...
- needle to cut the cords. The difference with the percutaneous needle fasciotomy is that the cord is cut at many places. The cord is also separated from...
- 30 mm Hg should be treated by immediate decompression via escharotomy and fasciotomy, if needed. During an escharotomy the patient is often sedated despite...
- pressure, and in the legs (but very rarely in the arms), this may indicate a fasciotomy, opening up all four leg compartments. Because of the high recurrence...
- that is found around the area in limbs where blisters do not form and a fasciotomy is not performed, versus in those where the blisters are found. It is...
- August 2007. Widgerow AD, Ritz M, Song C. 1994. Load cycling closure of fasciotomies following puff adder bite. European Journal of Plastic Surgery 17: 40-42...
- might be obstructing circulation must be removed.[citation needed] A fasciotomy may be required to reduce pressure in the muscle compartment.[citation...
- box osteotomy and the facial bipartition (also referred to as median fasciotomy). This treatment of orbital hypertelorism was first performed by Paul...