Elevation as a treatment for fasciotomy wound closure.

Pub Date : 2013-01-01 DOI:10.1177/229255031302100303
Omar Bengezi, Anthony Vo
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Abstract

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 addresses the underlying pathology. The authors focus on alleviating edema by strictly elevating the limb, followed by primary closure. Twelve consecutive fasciotomy wounds, referred from 2005 to 2012, were closed using this approach. The average wound closure time was 3.4 days (range three to five days) following the initial consultation. All 12 fasciotomy wounds responded with no revisions, complications, failures or loss of skin sensation. The approach was successful in all anatomical locations that were closed and conversion to any techniques currently available in the literature was not necessary. There are no costs associated with this approach, making it practical in settings with limited resources. It has a high success rate, superior cosmetic results and, most importantly, it achieves an efficient closure time. Therefore, this approach is superior to current techniques and should be a part of a plastic surgeon's armamentarium.

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抬高作为筋膜切开术伤口愈合的治疗方法。
目前文献中描述了许多技术,试图优化筋膜切开术后的伤口闭合。然而,由于筋膜室综合征引起的潜在水肿,筋膜切开术伤口的初步闭合仍然很难成功完成。本报告中描述的方法简单,生理上合理,并解决了潜在的病理。作者着重于通过严格抬高肢体来减轻水肿,然后进行初步闭合。2005年至2012年12例连续筋膜切开术伤口均采用该入路缝合。初次会诊后平均伤口愈合时间为3.4天(3至5天)。所有12个筋膜切开术伤口均无修复、并发症、失败或皮肤感觉丧失。该方法在所有闭合的解剖位置都是成功的,并且不需要转换到目前文献中可用的任何技术。这种方法不需要任何成本,因此在资源有限的情况下非常实用。它有很高的成功率,优越的美容效果,最重要的是,它实现了一个有效的关闭时间。因此,这种方法优于目前的技术,应该成为整形外科医生装备的一部分。
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