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The use of negative pressure wound therapy after fasciotomy in lower leg compartment syndrome

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The use of negative pressure wound therapy after fasciotomy in lower leg compartment syndrome

Type
Poster
Topics
NPWT
Language
EN
Publication Year
2019
Author(s)
MUDr. Yan Mykyta
Approx. reading time
5 min

Introduction

  • Aneurysm of popliteal artery is the most common peripheral aneurysm, at least 70%.
  • Aneurysm of popliteal artery progresses to a stage of clinically significant complications within 5 years in 70% and can cause limb loss in 40% of cases.
  • The most serious complication is acute limb ischemia occurring in about 21% of cases with a risk of limb amputation of over 50%.
  • Popliteal aneurysm increases by approximately 10% per year.

Authors

MUDr. Yan Mykyta
Clinic of General Surgery Faculty Hospital in Trnava, Slovakia

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