RD073

Subcutaneous Tumor Excision with Fasciotomy

  • Radiology

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Subcutaneous Tumor Excision with Fasciotomy

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What is a Subcutaneous Tumor Excision with Fasciotomy?

A Subcutaneous Tumor Excision with Fasciotomy is a surgical procedure that is used to remove a tumor or other abnormal growth in the subcutaneous layer near the surface of the skin. It may also involve the removal of the surrounding fascia – a thin layer of connective tissue.

Why would I get a Subcutaneous Tumor Excision with Fasciotomy?

Subcutaneous tumor excisions with fasciotomy are used to treat a variety of tumors that can occur in the subcutaneous layer. A doctor may recommend this procedure to remove a tumor that cannot be safely removed through other means.

What happens during a Subcutaneous Tumor Excision with Fasciotomy?

A Subcutaneous Tumor Excision with Fasciotomy typically begins with an injection of an anesthetic, which numbs the area being operated on. Then, the doctor will make an incision in the subcutaneous layer and carefully remove the tumor and surrounding fascia (if necessary). The skin is then closed with sutures or staples.

What to expect after a Subcutaneous Tumor Excision with Fasciotomy?

After the procedure, you may experience some pain and swelling, which can be managed with over-the-counter anti-inflammatory medications. You may also need to take antibiotics to reduce the risk of infection. In some cases, physical therapy may be recommended to help you regain range of motion and strength.

Conclusion

Subcutaneous Tumor Excision with Fasciotomy is a procedure used for the safe removal of tumors from the subcutaneous layer near the surface of the skin, and may involve the removal of the surrounding fascia. It is a procedure that carries some risks, but typically patients experience excellent results when it is done correctly.

Subcutaneous Tumor Excision with Fasciotomy

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