Highlights :-

Dr. Sudesh Lahane is a highly skilled General Surgeon practicing in Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra, known for his patient-focused approach and surgical excellence.

With over 11+ years of experience and 1600+ successful surgeries, he specializes in laparoscopic and minimally invasive procedures for faster recovery.

He offers advanced treatments including laser surgery for piles, fissure, fistula, varicose veins, and comprehensive care for hernia and abdominal conditions.

Dr. Lahane has successfully performed rare high-risk surgeries, including removal of a 24 kg abdominal tumor and an 11 kg GIST tumor, recognized in media.

Dr. Sudesh Lahane is a highly skilled General Surgeon practicing in Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra, known for his patient-focused approach and surgical excellence.

With over 11+ years of experience and 1600+ successful surgeries, he specializes in laparoscopic and minimally invasive procedures for faster recovery.

He offers advanced treatments including laser surgery for piles, fissure, fistula, varicose veins, and comprehensive care for hernia and abdominal conditions.

Dr. Lahane has successfully performed rare high-risk surgeries, including removal of a 24 kg abdominal tumor and an 11 kg GIST tumor, recognized in media.

Fasciotomy

Fasciotomy is a surgical procedure in which the fascia (a tough layer of tissue surrounding muscles) is cut open to relieve pressure within a muscle compartment. It is most commonly performed in emergency situations like compartment syndrome, where increased pressure can reduce blood flow and damage muscles and nerves. If not treated immediately, it can lead to permanent tissue damage or loss of limb. Fasciotomy helps restore blood circulation, relieve pain, and prevent further complications.

When is Fasciotomy Required?

Fasciotomy is performed when there is dangerous pressure buildup in the muscles that can threaten limb function.

  • Severe swelling or trauma causing increased pressure inside the limb
  • Compartment syndrome with intense pain, tightness, and reduced blood flow
  • Decreased sensation or weakness due to nerve compression
  • Risk of tissue death if pressure is not relieved urgently