نتایج جستجو برای: fasciectomy

تعداد نتایج: 125  

2014
Johnny I. Efanov Andrei Odobescu Marie-France Giroux Patrick G. Harris Michel A. Danino

OBJECTIVE Surgical repair of digital flexion deformities can result in vascular injuries threatening the viability of the affected digit. While uncommon, these injuries are reported to have a rate as high as 0.8% following palmo-digital fasciectomy for Dupuytren's disease. Late presentation of such vascular events pose a challenge, since taking the patient to the operating room does not guarant...

Journal: :Journal of vascular surgery 2009
William D Turnipseed

OBJECTIVES Functional popliteal artery entrapment syndrome (FPAES) is an uncommon overuse injury in young physically active adults manifest by neuromuscular symptoms (gastroc/soleus cramping, plantar paresthesias). It is commonly confused with chronic recurrent exertional compartment syndrome (CRECS). This study evaluated the diagnostic testing, mechanism of injury, and treatment differences be...

2012
Farhatullah Syed Alexis N. Thomas Subir Singh Venkatesh Kolluru Susan G. Emeigh Hart Ardeshir Bayat

Dupuytren's disease (DD) is a benign, fibroproliferative disease of the palmar fascia, with excessive extracellular matrix (ECM) deposition and over-production of cytokines and growth factors, resulting in digital fixed flexion contractures limiting hand function and patient quality of life. Surgical fasciectomy is the gold standard treatment but is invasive and has associated morbidity without...

Journal: :Foot & ankle international 2000
G J Sammarco P G Mangone

A retrospective study of 18 patients (23 feet) with plantar fibromatosis who required surgical excision between January, 1991, and June, 1998, was performed. Subtotal plantar fasciectomy was performed to remove the tumor with a wide disease-free margin. 16 patients (21 feet) were interviewed and 14 patients (19 feet) were examined with an average followup of 36 months. Two patients (2 feet) wit...

2016
Ilse Degreef

Dupuytren disease is highly prevalent and the finger contractures can be very extensile, compromising the patients' hand function. To restore full function, contractures have been addressed by cutting the causative strands for nearly 200 years, ever since Baron Guillaume Dupuytren demonstrated his technique at the beginning of the nineteenth century. Surgery can be minimal (fasciotomy) or quite...

2017
Matt Jones Akira Wiberg

Dupuytren’s disease (DD) is a benign, fibroproliferative disorder of the hand resulting in contracture of the digits. Traditionally, surgical treatment (fasciectomy or dermofasciectomy) has been the gold standard. Needle aponeurotomy and collagenase injections are newer alternatives with potentially higher recurrence rates and lower efficacy in severe cases.1,2 There is no consensus on a single...

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