escharotomy

     

An escharotomy is a surgical proceure used to treat full thickness (third-degree) circumferential burns. Since full thickness burns are characterized by tough, leathery eschar, an escharotomy is used primarily to combat compartment syndrome. Following a full thickness burn, as the underlying tissues are re hydrated, they become constricted due to the eschar's loss of elasticity, leading to impaired circulation distal to the wound.