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Compartment Syndromes

2017
Compartment syndromes (CS) represent an emergency involving both muscles and tendons, and their clinical diagnosis is not always easy. CS occurs when interstitial pressure increases in a fascial space, resulting in the impairment of microcirculation, causing tissue ischemia.
Giuiano Cerulli   +4 more
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Acute Compartment Syndrome

Acta Chirurgica Belgica, 1998
Acute compartment syndrome is a serious complication of injury. It occurs when raised pressure within a closed osteofascial compartment compromises the circulation and function of tissues within the compartment. Most cases are caused by fracture. The largest group are tibial diaphyseal fractures, followed by soft tissue injury, crush syndrome, distal ...
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Osteofascial Compartment Syndrome

Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2011
The free fibula osteocutaneous flap has been widely used in the reconstruction of facial bone, especially the mandible. Donor-site morbidity for free fibula osteocutaneous flap is generally considered to be low and minor. However, a severe and rare complication, osteofascial compartment syndrome (OCS), should be paid more attention to after the ...
Cheng Wang, Jianning Wang
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Extremity Compartment Syndromes

2016
All surgeons caring for patients with trauma to the extremities or practicing vascular surgery must be able to recognize and surgically treat compartment syndromes. Compartment syndrome (CS) results from a variety of etiologies with the final common pathway being increased compartmental pressure that exceeds the arterial inflow with resultant ischemia ...
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Chronic Compartment Syndrome

Orthopaedic Nursing, 1996
Chronic compartment syndrome (CCS) is a possible explanation of leg pain in the exercising patient. This review article provides background information on CCS, focusing on its most frequent site of occurrence, i.e., the lower leg. Clinical history, diagnosis, compartmental tissue pressure measurement, conservative therapy, surgical intervention ...
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The Abdominal Compartment Syndrome

2010
A compartment syndrome exists when increased pressure in a closed anatomic space threatens the viability of surrounding tissue. When this occurs in the abdominal cavity, the impact on end-organ function within and outside the cavity can be devastating. The abdominal compartment syndrome (ACS) is not a disease, but a clinic syndrome that has many causes
Malbrain, Manu L.   +3 more
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Compartment syndromes from head to toe

Critical Care Medicine, 2010
Z. Balogh, N. Butcher
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Acute compartment syndromes: diagnosis and treatment with the aid of the wick catheter.

Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. American volume, 1978
Scott J. Mlibarak   +4 more
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Compartment syndromes of the forearm: diagnosis and treatment.

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1981
R. Gelberman   +4 more
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The treatment of compartment syndromes of the leg.

Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery-british Volume, 1984
C. Rorabeck
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