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1. What is the success rate of Fasciotomy?
Fasciotomy success rate depends on:
- Severity of the compartment syndrome
- Type of surgery performed
- Experience of the surgeon
- Area of the body to be treated
However, the success rate of Fasciotomy may range around 80% to 86%.
2. What are the advantages of Fasciotomy?
Some advantages of Fasciotomy are:
- Reduces damage to the soft tissue
- Restores blood flow
- Decreases or relieves the swelling and pressure
- Treats acute or chronic compartment syndrome
3. Is Fasciotomy Permanent?
Fasciotomy can be a permanent surgery as it permanently removes a small portion of the fascia to relieve the pressure and swelling.
4. Can Fasciotomy be detected in future?
Fasciotomy may be detected in the future as it leaves scars at the site of the incision.
5. Is Fasciotomy a major surgery or minor surgery?
Fasciotomy can be a major surgery as it involves sedating the patient with general anesthesia and cutting the fascia. Even after the surgery, the incisions will be open until the swelling is reduced.
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What is Fasciotomy?
A surgical procedure that involves cutting the fascia [band or sheet of connective tissue that surrounds the muscle fibers and separates the muscle and other internal organs] to reduce or decrease the pressure and swelling in the compartment [leg, hand, abdomen, or foot] of the body is Fasciotomy. This helps in treating the loss of blood circulation to the muscle or tissue.
What are the types of Fasciotomy?
There are different types of Fasciotomy depending on the area of the body to be treated and they are:
What are the advantages of Fasciotomy?
Some advantages of Fasciotomy are:
What are the indications of Fasciotomy?
Fasciotomy is indicated in the following conditions:
What are the steps involved in Fasciotomy?
Fasciotomy steps differ from one area to another area of the body to be treated. So, the general steps involved in Fasciotomy are:
Who can perform Fasciotomy [Right specialist type for Fasciotomy]?
Fasciotomy can be performed by:
What is the cost of Fasciotomy?
Fasciotomy cost in Bangalore depends on the following factors:
Minimum cost for Fasciotomy in Hyderabad starts from Rs. 20,000
Average expenses for Fasciotomy in Hyderabad is approximately Rs. 28,000
Maximum amount to be paid for Fasciotomy in Hyderabad rises up to Rs. 85,000
Is Fasciotomy a major surgery or minor surgery?
Fasciotomy can be a major surgery as it involves sedating the patient with general anesthesia and cutting the fascia. Even after the surgery, the incisions will be open until the swelling is reduced.
What are the risks and complications associated with Fasciotomy?
Risks and complications of Fasciotomy are:
How long does it take to complete Fasciotomy?
20-60 minutes may be required to complete the Fasciotomy. In a few cases, it can take longer than the expected time due to the number of areas to be treated and the severity of the medical condition of the patient.
What is the recovery time?
The patients who undergo Fasciotomy may take 4-6 weeks to recover completely.
What is the success rate of Fasciotomy?
Fasciotomy success rate depends on:
However, the success rate of Fasciotomy may range around 80% to 86%.
Is Fasciotomy Permanent?
Fasciotomy can be a permanent surgery as it permanently removes a small portion of the fascia to relieve the pressure and swelling.
What are the long-term results of Fasciotomy?
The following can be the long-term results of Fasciotomy:
Can Fasciotomy be detected in future?
Fasciotomy may be detected in the future as it leaves scars at the site of the incision.
What are the options if Fasciotomy fails?
The only option available for a failed Fasciotomy is revision surgery.