2009
DOI: 10.1053/j.jfas.2009.06.003
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Frostbite of the Feet After Cryotherapy: A Report of Two Cases

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“…If the capsule is not affected and these wounds are impossible to close, local fasciocutaneous flaps or skin grafting often are necessary, which can lead to reduced mobility of the knee [6]. No serious adverse effects were found in either group; however, precautions were taken to avoid frostbite [5]. In the cTreatment group, 30% of patients reported too much noise to be able to sleep while continuing their treatment overnight.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…If the capsule is not affected and these wounds are impossible to close, local fasciocutaneous flaps or skin grafting often are necessary, which can lead to reduced mobility of the knee [6]. No serious adverse effects were found in either group; however, precautions were taken to avoid frostbite [5]. In the cTreatment group, 30% of patients reported too much noise to be able to sleep while continuing their treatment overnight.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Er zijn casussen van bevriezing [3][4][5] , neuropathie 6-9 en zelfs het compartimentsyndroom 10 beschreven. In deze retrospectieve studie bleek de toepassing van cryo/compressie onge- …”
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“…Usually, cooling bandages comprising frozen water ice are employed for this purpose [5]. However, their temperature is lower than ideal which may hamper the healing process and even bears the risk of frostbite [6,7]. Ideally, a temperature in the range from 15 to 25 degree C should be applied and kept constant in order to achieve at least to some degree a pain relieve and deswelling while avoiding hyperthermia of tissue and the undesired inhibition of the healing process associated therewith [8].…”
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confidence: 99%