针对慢性劳累性筋膜室综合征患者的超声引导经皮筋膜切开术

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Axel Machado M.D. , Tristan Fauchille M.D. , Rayan Fairag M.D. , Jonathan Cornacchini M.D. , Nicolas Bronsard M.D., Ph.D. , Nicolas Ciais M.D. , Jean-François Gonzalez M.D., Ph.D. , Alexandre Rudel M.D. , Grégoire Micicoi M.D., Ph.D.
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摘要

慢性劳累性筋膜室综合征是导致高水平运动员和士兵腿部疼痛的潜在原因之一。慢性劳累性筋膜室综合征的手术治疗通常包括筋膜切开术,据报道并发症发生率高达 16%,包括筋膜室完全松解失败和恢复正常日常活动的时间延迟,这可能需要长达 6 到 12 周的时间。在超声波引导下使用微创方法似乎能改善活跃的年轻患者的临床疗效。我们建议在超声引导下有效实施经皮筋膜切开术的步骤如下:(1)确定筋膜室的位置并识别腓浅神经;(2)皮肤切口;(3)在筋膜室下方插入钩状物;(4)切开筋膜。
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Ultrasound-Guided Percutaneous Fasciotomies for Patients With Chronic Exertional Compartment Syndrome
Chronic exertional compartment syndrome is a well-described potential cause of leg pain in high-level athletes and soldiers. Surgical treatment of chronic exertional compartment syndrome usually involves fasciotomy, with a reported rate of complications of up to 16%, including failure of complete compartmental release and delayed return to normal daily activity, which can take up to 6 to 12 weeks. The use of a minimally invasive approach under ultrasound guidance seems to improve clinical outcomes in young active patients. We recommend the following steps for effective execution of ultrasound-guided percutaneous fasciotomy: (1) location of the compartmental fascia and identification of the superficial peroneal nerve, (2) skin incision, (3) insertion of a hook under the compartmental fascia, and (4) sectioning of the fascia.
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Arthroscopy Techniques
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