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Ajouter le résultat dans votre panier Affiner la rechercheEndoscopic Plantar Fasciotomy as an Effective and Reliable Treatment for Plantar Fasciitis: An Overview of the Literature / Maria Papathanasiou in Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, vol. 113, 04 (Juillet 2023)
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in Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association > vol. 113, 04 (Juillet 2023)
Titre : Endoscopic Plantar Fasciotomy as an Effective and Reliable Treatment for Plantar Fasciitis: An Overview of the Literature Type de document : article de périodique Auteurs : Maria Papathanasiou ; Paraskevas Georgoulas ; Evanthia Perikleous ; Konstantinos Tilkeridis ; Athanasios N. Ververidis ; Georgios Drosos Année de publication : 2023 Langues : Anglais (eng) Descripteurs (mots clés) : [Thésaurus Mesh]Douleur
[Thésaurus Mesh]Fasciite plantaire
[Thésaurus Mesh]Revue de la littérature
[Thésaurus Mesh]Talon
[Thésaurus Mesh]ThérapeutiqueMots-clés : Fasciotomie plantaire endoscopique Résumé : Plantar fasciitis is a common cause of heel pain. The aim of this study was to review the current literature and attempt to clarify whether endoscopic plantar fasciotomy (EPF) is an effective and reliable treatment for plantar fasciitis in comparison with other invasive or noninvasive treatments. We performed an electronic search of the medical literature in PubMed database using combinations of the following keywords: plantar fasciitis, endoscopic treatment, and plantar aponeurosis. Overall, we had shown that patients had better scores following EPF/endoscopic plantar fascia release. The clinical scores were improved postoperatively and most of the patients were satisfied. Furthermore, the clinical trials showed that time to return to work or to previous activities was shorter compared with other treatments. These studies suggest that EPF/endoscopic plantar fascia release is probably an effective treatment of chronic plantar fasciitis. EPF is an efficient, safe treatment with good early postoperative results in patients with recalcitrant plantar fasciitis. There is evidence that other methods are equivalently effective for EPF, and some authors support that they should be considered as a second-line treatment because of their minimal invasive character and very low risk of complications; thus, more research is required. Permalink : https://bibliotheque.helb-prigogine.be/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id= [article]Exemplaires
Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité aucun exemplaire Use of MatriDerm with Split-Thickness Skin Graft in Post-traumatic Full-Thickness Wound Defects in Orthopedic Cases: A Case Report and Systematic Review of the Literature / Ioannis S. Vasios in Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, vol. 114, 02 (Avril-juin 2024)
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in Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association > vol. 114, 02 (Avril-juin 2024)
Titre : Use of MatriDerm with Split-Thickness Skin Graft in Post-traumatic Full-Thickness Wound Defects in Orthopedic Cases: A Case Report and Systematic Review of the Literature Type de document : article de périodique Auteurs : Ioannis S. Vasios ; Konstantinos G. Makiev ; Paraskevas Georgoulas ; Athanasios N. Ververidis ; Georgios Drosos ; Konstantinos Tilkeridis Année de publication : 2024 Langues : Anglais (eng) Descripteurs (mots clés) : [Thésaurus HELB]:Paramédical:Chirurgie
[Thésaurus HELB]:Paramédical:Matriderm TM
[Thésaurus Mesh]Infection de plaie
[Thésaurus Mesh]Membre inférieur
[Thésaurus Mesh]Orthopédie
[Thésaurus Mesh]Revue de la littérature
[Thésaurus Mesh]Transplantation de peauRésumé : The management of complex and severe lower-extremity injuries is challenging for the orthopedic surgeon. When the primary or secondary closure of the defect is not feasible, complex procedures with graft (split-thickness or full-thickness) or flap (pedicled or free) are required. These procedures are performed by specialized plastic surgeons and are at high risk for adverse effects, even high morbidity among both the donor and acceptor sites. Furthermore, split-thickness skin grafts (STSGs) often lead to unsatisfactory results in terms of mechanical stability, flexibility, and aesthetics due to the lack of underlying dermal tissue. Consequently, dermal substitutes, such as MatriDerm (MedSkin Solutions Dr Suwelack AG, Billerbeck, Germany), have been proposed and further developed as a treatment option addressing the management of full-thickness wound defects in conjunction with STSGs. We aimed to present a case of post-traumatic full-thickness wound defect of the left foot after traumatic amputation of the digits that was treated with MatriDerm combined with autologous STSG. In addition, we performed a systematic review of the literature to delineate the efficacy of the use of MatriDerm combined with STSGs in orthopedic cases exclusively. Note de contenu : Permalink : https://bibliotheque.helb-prigogine.be/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id= [article]Exemplaires
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