نتایج جستجو برای: primary liberal fasciotomy

تعداد نتایج: 652925  

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...

2012
Farooq Ahmad Ganie Hafeezulla Lone Mohd Lateef Wani Farooq Ahmad Dar Nasir-u-din Wani Shadab Nabi Wani

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 t...

Journal: :Ulusal travma ve acil cerrahi dergisi = Turkish journal of trauma & emergency surgery : TJTES 2014
Mustafa Ozyurtlu Süleyman Altınkaya Yahya Baltu Güzin Yeşim Ozgenel

BACKGROUND The aim of this study was to demonstrate a new, easy and safe technique, which has not been defined in the literature previously, that enables the gradual primary closure of fasciotomy wounds using barbed sutures. METHODS The technique was performed on five patients who presented with fasciotomy wounds on both upper and lower extremities, varying in size, observed after compartment...

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 Canadian journal of plastic surgery = Journal canadien de chirurgie plastique 2013
Omar Bengezi Anthony Vo

There are currently numerous techniques described in the literature that attempt to optimize wound closure following a fasciotomy. However, primary closure of fasciotomy wounds continues to be difficult to accomplish successfully because of the underlying edema sustained from the compartment syndrome. The approach described in the present report is simple and physiologically sound, and addresse...

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...

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...

Journal: :Journal of orthopaedic trauma 2011
John F Kragh Charles E Wade David G Baer John A Jones Thomas J Walters Joseph R Hsu Joseph C Wenke Lorne H Blackbourne John B Holcomb

OBJECTIVE To compare fasciotomy rates and Injury Severity Scores (ISSs) before and after tourniquets were fielded for combat casualties in March 2005. METHODS A military trauma registry was used to identify 4332 casualties with limb injury between 2003 and 2006. Descriptive statistics and regression analysis were used to compare changes in ISSs, limb Abbreviated Injury Scale (AIS) scores, and...

2012
J. R. Fowler M. T. Kleiner R. Das J. P. Gaughan S. Rehman

INTRODUCTION Negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) and vessel loop assisted closure are two common methods used to assist with the closure of fasciotomy wounds. This retrospective review compares these two methods using a primary outcome measurement of skin graft requirement. METHODS A retrospective search was performed to identify patients who underwent fasciotomy at our institution. Patien...

2018
Jo Hooper

PURPOSEThe purpose of this study was to determine independent factors, including timing of fasciotomy, that confer an increased risk of post-operative surgical site infection (SSI) in patients presenting with acute compartment syndrome (ACS) of the lower extremity.METHODSA retrospective analysis was performed on a consecutive cohort of 53 adult patients requiring fasciotomy for lower-extremity ...

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