Compartment syndrome Case - Johns Flashcards

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Treatment for acute compartment syndrome?

A

Fasciotomy, probably of all the compartments of the lower leg. (not just affected compartment)

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What is the most important part of the clinical evaluation for compartment syndrome?

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Pain - disproportionate to the actual injury

Other features like pallor, pulselessness, paralysis, paraesthesia etc. appear very late and we should not wait for these things

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Where do stress fractures occur most often?

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Bones of lower leg and foot

Usually overuse injury

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Is a presssure measurement always necessary for CS diagnosis?

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CS can many times be made by PE without tissue-pressure measurements. Pressure measurements can help the treating surgeon in his clinical decision making process in these situations, but in itself does not make the diagnosis of CS. If a CS is clinically evident do not waste valuable time trying to locate the equipment or set up for the pressure measurement, perform the indicated surgical decompression ASAP

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