We present a silicon sheet for temporary wound covering and gradual wound closure after open fasciotomy. Fasciotomy was performed in a total of 70 limbs with compartment syndrome (CS). The main etiology of CS was predominantly vascular. All patients were treated with a silicon sheet to cover the soft tissue defect and gradually reapproximate the skin margins. In 53% of the patients, a delayed final wound closure was achieved after a mean of 11.9 days. This method allows final closure of fasciotomy wounds without scar contractures, marginal necrosis, infection, or significant pain
Background: Acute Compartment Syndrome (ACS) is a significant complication after revascularization f...
An effective regimen to treat patients suffering from acute necrotizing fasciitis requires surgical ...
Because of disabling sequelae of open fasciotomy in anterior compartment syndrome (ACS) of the leg, ...
Fasciotomy (opening of the fascial compartments) is one of the main and most effective methods used ...
Fasciotomy incisions, which are usually performed for compartment syndrome, cannot be closed primari...
Introduction and Objectives Revascularization of traumatic arterial injuries and acute arterial occl...
PURPOSE No clear consensus on the optimal treatment of fasciotomy wounds due to acute compartment s...
Purpose Acute compartment syndrome often requires additional surgery to achieve wound closure. Littl...
Objective:To investigate the occurrence of compartment syndrome and the results of fasciotomy in vas...
Abstract Background The shoelace technique for compartment syndrome allows application of sustained ...
The challenge of closing extremity fasciotomy wounds is well known to every trauma and orthopedic su...
The immediate recognition and timely response of compartment syndrome due to damage caused by penetr...
Objective: In clinical practice of reconstructive surgery one of the problems one routinely comes a...
Background: Acute Compartment Syndrome (ACS) is a significant complication after revascularization f...
An effective regimen to treat patients suffering from acute necrotizing fasciitis requires surgical ...
Because of disabling sequelae of open fasciotomy in anterior compartment syndrome (ACS) of the leg, ...
Fasciotomy (opening of the fascial compartments) is one of the main and most effective methods used ...
Fasciotomy incisions, which are usually performed for compartment syndrome, cannot be closed primari...
Introduction and Objectives Revascularization of traumatic arterial injuries and acute arterial occl...
PURPOSE No clear consensus on the optimal treatment of fasciotomy wounds due to acute compartment s...
Purpose Acute compartment syndrome often requires additional surgery to achieve wound closure. Littl...
Objective:To investigate the occurrence of compartment syndrome and the results of fasciotomy in vas...
Abstract Background The shoelace technique for compartment syndrome allows application of sustained ...
The challenge of closing extremity fasciotomy wounds is well known to every trauma and orthopedic su...
The immediate recognition and timely response of compartment syndrome due to damage caused by penetr...
Objective: In clinical practice of reconstructive surgery one of the problems one routinely comes a...
Background: Acute Compartment Syndrome (ACS) is a significant complication after revascularization f...
An effective regimen to treat patients suffering from acute necrotizing fasciitis requires surgical ...
Because of disabling sequelae of open fasciotomy in anterior compartment syndrome (ACS) of the leg, ...