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Acute morbidity and complications of thigh compartment syndrome: A report of 26 cases
By Jasper Bulcock on 16th August, 2010 | No Comments
Abstract (provisional)
Background
To describe the patient population, etiology, and complications associated with thigh compartment syndrome (TCS). TCS is a rare condition, affecting less than 0.3% of trauma patients, caused by elevated pressure within a constrained fascial space which can result in tissue necrosis, fibrosis, and physical impairment in addition to other complications. Compartment releases performed after irreversible tissue ischemia has developed can lead to severe infection, amputation, and systemic complications including renal insufficiency and death.
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