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Conservative treatment of an acute compartment syndrome of the thigh [PDF]
Compartment syndromes of the thigh after blunt trauma without any fracture are rare. Most surgeons recommend operative treatment. There are different rules for compartment syndromes of the thigh in young athletes after blunt trauma compared to ...
Riede, U., Romero, J., Schmid, M.
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Introduction: Fractures involving the supracondylar or distal end radius are the most common fracture in pediatric population. Although they have similar mechanisms of injury, i.e., hyperextension, they occur in isolation and combined supracondylar and ...
Sumedh D Chaudhary +3 more
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Background The purpose of this retrospective, single-institutional study was to report the clinical features and outcomes of orthopaedic injuries after the Kahramanmaraş earthquake.
Murat Gök, Mehmet Ali Melik
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14,000 Volt Electrical Injury to Bilateral Upper Extremities: A Case Report
Electrical burns are among the most devastating of burn injuries. High voltage electrical injuries result in extensive deep tissue damage and are associ- ated with multiple complications, long term morbidity, and a high mortality rate.
J Lee +4 more
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Fasciotomy: Upper Extremity [PDF]
Early fasciotomy is the standard of care for upper extremity compartment syndrome (UECS) and may prevent the development of irreversible contractures of forearm and hand musculature, a pathology initially described by Volkmann (VOLKMAN Centralblat fur hirurgie 8:801–803, 1881).
Kyros Ipaktchi +2 more
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Well leg compartment syndrome: The debit side of hemilithotomy position [PDF]
We describe a case of well leg compartment syndrome following unilateral lithotomy position in a patient undergoing contralateral antegrade intramedullary femoral nailing.
Allana, Salim +2 more
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Development of a Rat Model of Fasciotomy Treatment for Compartment Syndrome
James M. Poteracki +5 more
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Fasciotomy for chronic exertional compartment syndrome remains controversial [PDF]
Russell H. Samson
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