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[Minimally invasive fasciotomy in the treatment of chronic exertional anterior compartment syndrome of the leg: personal technique].
Chirurgia Italiana 2008 September
Numerous fasciotomy techniques have been proposed for the treatment of chronic exertional anterior compartment syndrome. In this work we evaluate the efficacy of a personal surgical technique whereby the fasciotomy is performed through a small cutaneous incision using endo mini-shears. From 2004 to 2006 19 patients, all professional skaters, were submitted to bilateral fasciotomy (38 legs). No complications were observed. Only two patients used pain-killers. In the follow-up (12 months), resumption of competitive activity was achieved by the fourth week in 63.2% of cases (12 patients), by the fifth week in 26.3% (5 patients), and by the sixth week in 10.5% (2 patients). All patients achieved sporting performance comparable to that present before the onset of symptoms. There were no recurrences. This technique is relatively simple to perform, is easily repeatable, does not require a long learning curve, is practically complication-free, and is characterised by a virtually painless postoperative course.
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