fasciotomia
Fasciotomia is a surgical procedure performed to relieve swelling and pressure in a muscle compartment. It involves making an incision in the fascia, the fibrous tissue surrounding a muscle group, to release tension and allow for normal movement and circulation of blood.
Fasciotomia is typically done to treat compartment syndrome, a condition that occurs when pressure within a
Surgical fasciotomia is usually done in cases of severe incarceration or an open fracture, where there is
In less severe cases, fasciotomia may be performed as a minimally invasive procedure using an fasciotomy kit.
Fasciotomia is associated with an increased risk of complications, including infection, bleeding, and nerve damage. However,
Proper indication and timing of surgery are crucial in preventing or minimizing complications and ensuring a