Fasciotomy vs Escharotomy - What's the difference?
fasciotomy | escharotomy |
(surgery) The cutting of the fascia to relieve tension or pressure (and treat the resulting loss of circulation to an area of tissue or muscle).
* {{quote-news, year=2007, date=July 24, author=Kate Murphy, title=Straightening Bent Fingers, No Surgery Required, work=New York Times
, passage=The procedure, called needle aponeurotomy or percutaneous fasciotomy , involves using the bevel of a hypodermic needle to essentially shred the ropes of constricting fascia characteristic of Dupuytren’s disease. }}
A surgical procedure in which an incision is made through eschar to expose the fatty tissue below.
As nouns the difference between fasciotomy and escharotomy
is that fasciotomy is the cutting of the fascia to relieve tension or pressure (and treat the resulting loss of circulation to an area of tissue or muscle) while escharotomy is a surgical procedure in which an incision is made through eschar to expose the fatty tissue below.fasciotomy
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