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needle fasciotomy and collagenase injections have a faster recovery, but incomplete correction and recurrence are markedly more frequent than open surgery ( 5 ). Fasciectomy can be augmented with skin grafting in cases of incomplete skin closure or to
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QuickDASH scores at the three-month follow-up. 46 Concerning recurrence, Peimer et al 47 found a 47% recurrent rate at five years after treatment, which is similar to that found for surgical treatment. Open surgery Fasciectomy is
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Background Treatment of Dupuytren’s disease (DD) aims to reduce finger joint contractures through removal or disruption of the Dupuytren cords, with surgical fasciectomy having been the mainstay of treatment ( 1 ). Due to the postoperative
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shoewear modification and analgesics. Because of the benign nature but high recurrence rate and the potentially disabling scar at the plantar skin resulting from total fasciectomy, surgical treatment is often symptomatic with local excision of painful
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