IJSR International Journal of Scientific Research 2277 - 8179 Indian Society for Health and Advanced Research ijsr-6-3-10339 Original Research Paper Role of faciotomy and lymphedema in the management of bacterial cellulitis/lymphangitis one year observational study S. Sivaprasad Dr. Dr. R Parameswaran Unnithan Dr. March 2017 6 3 01 02 ABSTRACT

 An observational study to look for the incidence of lymphedema in patients undergoing fasciotomy for cellulitis/lymphangitis and patients undergoing conservative management for the same. Here patients are followed up for about  six months to look for persistent lymphedema. Study Subjects includes 83 patients undergoing fasciotomy for cellulitis/lymphangitis and Patients undergoing conservative management for cellulitis/lymphangitis. A semistructured questionnaire was developed to record the medical history and examination details. Among the 40 patients who underwent fasciotomy for cellulitis/lymphangitis, 7 patients[17.5%] developed persistent lymphedema at the end of 6 months and Among the 43 patients who underwent conservative management for cellulitis/lymphangitis,17 patients[39.5%]developed persistent lymphedema at the end of 6 months. Out of 83 patients in this study, 6 patients [7.2%] developed non healing ulcer. Among the 40 patients who underwent fasciotomy, 6 patients [15%] developed non healing ulcer by the end of 6 months.