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Wounds after fasciotomy, needle “fasciectomy,” and segmental aponeurectomy are dressed with Sofratulle (or vaseline gauze) and a “conforming dressing”. Physiotherapy should be started immediately after the procedure. Suction drains need to be removed on the second post-operative day (POD). The hand should be elevated to minimize edema, and antiphlogistic drugs (such as diclofenac) should be given. The range of motion should be increased under supervision of a physiotherapist. Sutures are removed on POD #10. Baby oil or vaseline should be applied to smooth the scars.
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Brenner, P., Rayan, G.M. (2003). Postoperative treatment. In: Dupuytren’s Disease. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-6061-9_22
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