1936
DOI: 10.1001/jama.1936.92770330002007a
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The Use of Living Fascia Transplant to Repair a Hernia of the Tibialis Anticus Muscle

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“…If symptoms persist despite ongoing treatment and conservative treatment fails to alleviate symptoms, an operative treatment should be considered 14 . Available surgical procedures were reported as direct repair 15 , fascial grafting 16 , fasciotomy 7,17 , partial muscular excision and more recently mesh grafting 18,19 . Direct repair is possible when the defect is small and the laxity of the borders permits approximation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If symptoms persist despite ongoing treatment and conservative treatment fails to alleviate symptoms, an operative treatment should be considered 14 . Available surgical procedures were reported as direct repair 15 , fascial grafting 16 , fasciotomy 7,17 , partial muscular excision and more recently mesh grafting 18,19 . Direct repair is possible when the defect is small and the laxity of the borders permits approximation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A variety of surgical techniques have been described, ranging from fasciotomy to anatomical repair of the fascial defect, with no consensus. Described treatments include decompressive fasciotomy (16,17,20,24,39,45,46,62), direct primary fascial repair (1,11,15,20,26,36,39,41,47), tibial periosteal flap (37,63), fascial patch grafting or stripping (woven strips of fascia) using autologous fascia lata (1,2,4,15,31,33) and the use of synthetic mesh (23,30,36,40,48,52,54). Partial muscle excision has been described as a solitary treatment and as an adjunct for excessive muscle volume interfering with repair (1,14).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many of the cases report muscle herniation of the leg, especially the thigh. Hereby, the tibialis anterior hernia is most common and has been described in various cases [ 5 , 8 , 9 , 13 , 14 , 17 - 20 ]. Muscular hernias of the posterior compartment, however, are rare.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Different treatment options for symptomatic extremity muscle herniation in the lower limb have been described [ 5 - 9 ]. These techniques were mostly used for tibialis anterior muscle herniation and include conservative management (activity limitation, compressive stockings...) as well as fasciotomy, direct approximation of the fascial defect, tibial periosteal flap, partial muscular excision, and patch repair with autologous fascia lata, [ 9 ]or synthetic mesh[ 6 , 7 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%