This case is the first to document acute compartment syndrome of the arm as a complication of intramedullary humeral fixation. Surgeons must be aware of the potential for this complication in the arm.
Although paralysis may occur in the arm and hand from compartment ... Early period of limb edema in which compartment syndrome is likely to develop. Acute compartment syndrome Early stage ...
Urinalysis was normal. Radiology confirmed no fracture (figs 1 and 2). A diagnosis of acute anterior compartment syndrome of the right thigh was made, and the patient gave consent for immediate ...
These complications can be significant, and potentially limb threatening, and include infection, haemorrhage, damage to neurovascular structures and the development of an acute compartment syndrome ...
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