نتایج جستجو برای: delayed fasciotomy

تعداد نتایج: 101697  

Journal: :trauma monthly 0
farooq ahmad ganie department of resident cardiovascular and thoracic surgery, skims soura, india 9469064259, [email protected]; department of resident cardiovascular and thoracic surgery, skims soura, india 9469064259, [email protected] hafeezulla lone department of resident cardiovascular and thoracic surgery, skims soura, india 9469064259, [email protected] mohd lateef wani department of resident cardiovascular and thoracic surgery, skims soura, india 9469064259, [email protected] farooq ahmad dar department of resident cardiovascular and thoracic surgery, skims soura, india 9469064259, [email protected] nasiru- din wani department of resident cardiovascular and thoracic surgery, skims soura, india 9469064259, [email protected] shadab nabi wani department of resident cardiovascular and thoracic surgery, skims soura, india 9469064259, [email protected]

background vascular injury represents less than 1% of all injuries, but deserves special attention because of its severe complications. amputation or retention of a painful functionless limb is the most untoward result of severe vascular injury or inadequate treatmet. thus, vascular injury needs a judicious and multidimensional approach. objectives this retrospective study was done to asess the...

Journal: :The Journal of trauma 2008
Amber E Ritenour Warren C Dorlac Raymond Fang Timothy Woods Donald H Jenkins Stephen F Flaherty Charles E Wade John B Holcomb

BACKGROUND Incomplete or delayed fasciotomies are associated with muscle necrosis and death in civilian trauma. Combat explosions severely damage tissue and distort normal anatomy making fasciotomies challenging. Rapid air evacuation may delay treatment of patients with evolving extremity compartment syndrome. We investigated the impact of fasciotomy revision and delayed compartment release on ...

Journal: :Journal of the American College of Surgeons 2003
Rebecca C Taylor Bert J Reitsma Sue Sarazin Michael G Bell

Fasciotomy incisions, which are usually performed for compartment syndrome, cannot be closed primarily because of excessive tension across the wound secondary to postischemic swelling of the extremity. Split-thickness skin grafting, the conventional method of fasciotomy closure, is effective but it results in an insensate and cosmetically unappealing wound and is associated with donor site morb...

Journal: :Injury 2006
Yoav Barnea Eyal Gur Aharon Amir David Leshem Arik Zaretski Ehud Miller Raphael Shafir Jerry Weiss

BACKGROUND Fasciotomy incisions for limb compartment syndrome usually cannot be closed primarily. The conventional method of wound closure with split-thickness skin grafting is effective, but it results in an insensate and disfiguring wound and is associated with donor site morbidity. We present our experience in delayed primary closure of fasciotomy wounds with Wisebands (WB), a skin- and soft...

Journal: :The journal of trauma and acute care surgery 2013
John F Kragh James San Antonio John W Simmons James E Mace Daniel J Stinner Christopher E White Raymond Fang James K Aden Joseph R Hsu Brian J Eastridge Donald H Jenkins John D Ritchie Mark O Hardin Amber E Ritenour Charles E Wade Lorne H Blackbourne

BACKGROUND In 2008, we showed that incomplete or delayed extremity fasciotomies were associated with mortality and muscle necrosis in war casualties with limb injury. Subsequently, we developed an education program focused on surgeon knowledge gaps regarding the diagnosis of compartment syndrome and prophylactic fasciotomy. The program included educational alerts, classroom training, video inst...

2012
Abdelsalam Eid Mohamed Elsoufy

Background. Compartment syndrome is a serious complication that might occur following fractures. The treatment of choice is emergent fasciotomy of all the involved muscle compartments to lower the compartment pressure. The classic management of fasciotomy wounds was split thickness skin graft. Patients and Methods. Seventeen patients with fracture-related compartment syndrome were managed by fa...

2016
Alexander Broom Mathew D. Schur Alexandre Arkader John Flynn Alex Gornitzky Paul D. Choi

PURPOSE To study the cause, diagnosis, treatment and outcome of acute compartment syndrome in infants and toddlers aged <3 years. METHODS Fifteen patients aged <3 years with acute compartment syndrome were identified from two large pediatric trauma centers over a fifteen-year period. All children underwent fasciotomy. The mechanism of injury, time of injury, time to diagnosis, compartment pre...

2016
John E. Lawrence Duncan J. Cundall-Curry Kuldeep K. Stohr

A male patient in his fifties presented to his local hospital with numbness and weakness of the right leg which left him unable to mobilise. He reported injecting heroin the previous morning. Following an initial diagnosis of acute limb ischaemia the patient was transferred to a tertiary centre where Computed Tomography Angiography was reported as normal. Detailed neurological examination revea...

2017
Kishan M. Thadikonda Francesco M. Egro Irene Ma Alexander M. Spiess

We present a case of a 65-year-old woman who developed a delayed deltoid compartment syndrome after resuscitation via humeral intraosseous access. Initially she was treated conservatively but then was taken emergently for a fasciotomy. After confirming the diagnosis with compartment pressures, a 2-incision approach was employed and a large hematoma was evacuated from the inferior margin of the ...

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