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The phrase "a fascia of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to anatomy, architecture, or design, where "fascia" refers to a band or layer of tissue or material.
Example: "The surgeon noted that there was a fascia of connective tissue surrounding the muscle."
Alternatives: "a layer of" or "a band of".
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Each body was then partly buried, usually with a scattering of leaves or a fascia of branches.
The perineal membrane might also be considered a "fascia" of the transverse perineal muscle.
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Then, in the same session, a fascia lata graft of about 3 mm width and 7-8 cm length was taken.
In 1934 he had had a fascia lata arthroplasty of the left hip, with postoperative sepsis, which had persisted for five years (Fig. 10A).
Inclusion of a fascia into the flap depended on the donor site and the characteristics of the lesion (bone exposure).
Nine patients were excluded from analysis as they had not received the standard multimodal analgesia regime, eg. employment of a fascia iliaca block, ketamine analgesia, prior opioid tolerance, or contraindications to any component of the standard anaesthetic technique.
We herein describe the use of a fascia lata free flap in pelvic exenteration for rectal cancer with Fournier gangrene.
We herein describe the application of a fascia lata free flap to prevent internal organs herniating into the infectious wound following pelvic exenteration for Fournier gangrene due to advanced rectal cancer.
In central London, a woman died and three other people were injured when the fascia of a building collapsed on to a car opposite Holborn underground station at 11.05pm on Friday, the Metropolitan police said.
SSC tendon fibres contained within a fibrous expansion from the pectoralis major tendon form the transverse ligament, which is a fascia covering the vertical portion of the LHBT (Fig. 1).
The anterior mesorectum distally to the peritoneal reflection is thin, but, similarly to the rest of the mesorectum, is also covered with a fascia-like structure (fascia of Denonvilliers), which allows for dissection of the anterior mesorectal fascia from the prostate/vesicles or posterior vaginal wall [60,61].
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