Elevation of pressure within tightly bound myofascial compartments has detrimental consequences if not treated promptly, leading to a loss of circulation, ischemia, myonecrosis, nerve damage, and limb loss. They are commonly seen in the distal upper and lower extremities; however, compartment syndrome of the hand is rarely encountered and prompt recognition can prevent permanent damage and tissue loss. This case study presents a complicated case of compartment syndrome of the hand and discusses the interrelationship between compartment syndrome and rhabdomyolysis. An emphasis is placed on pathophysiology of this relationship to allow a better understanding of the imaging features as well as early clinical recognition of compartment syndrome...
Compartment syndrome is characterized by loos of function of nerve and muscle due to ischemia, after...
Compartment syndrome of the leg and forearm are well described in the literature. However, compartme...
Compartment syndrome is a complex physiologic process with significant potential harm, and though an...
© 2017 The Authors Elevation of pressure within tightly bound myofascial compartments has detrimenta...
Compartment syndrome is defined by high pressures in a closed myofascial compartment, which affects ...
The diagnosis and treatment of the acute compartment syndrome is of paramount importance. Unless the...
Background: Compartment syndrome is a serious disorder caused by elevated pressure in a muscle compa...
Compartment syndrome (CS) is a condition associated with intra-compartment pressures exceeding the p...
Compartment syndrome of the forearm or leg, is a well-known postoperative complication. However, com...
WOS: 000431893600030Extravasation of contrast media that is given from peripheral intravenous access...
This article presents a case of an 80-year-old woman with severe hematoma and consequently a compart...
Objective: Describe an unusual presentation of compartment syndrome of the hand. Methods: An unusual...
Background. The occurrence of an acute compartment syndrome of the upper leg, purportedly without an...
Compartment syndrome of the extremity occurs when pressure within muscle fascia exceed the ability t...
Background Acute limb compartment syndrome (LCS) is a clinical entity that puts limbs and sometimes...
Compartment syndrome is characterized by loos of function of nerve and muscle due to ischemia, after...
Compartment syndrome of the leg and forearm are well described in the literature. However, compartme...
Compartment syndrome is a complex physiologic process with significant potential harm, and though an...
© 2017 The Authors Elevation of pressure within tightly bound myofascial compartments has detrimenta...
Compartment syndrome is defined by high pressures in a closed myofascial compartment, which affects ...
The diagnosis and treatment of the acute compartment syndrome is of paramount importance. Unless the...
Background: Compartment syndrome is a serious disorder caused by elevated pressure in a muscle compa...
Compartment syndrome (CS) is a condition associated with intra-compartment pressures exceeding the p...
Compartment syndrome of the forearm or leg, is a well-known postoperative complication. However, com...
WOS: 000431893600030Extravasation of contrast media that is given from peripheral intravenous access...
This article presents a case of an 80-year-old woman with severe hematoma and consequently a compart...
Objective: Describe an unusual presentation of compartment syndrome of the hand. Methods: An unusual...
Background. The occurrence of an acute compartment syndrome of the upper leg, purportedly without an...
Compartment syndrome of the extremity occurs when pressure within muscle fascia exceed the ability t...
Background Acute limb compartment syndrome (LCS) is a clinical entity that puts limbs and sometimes...
Compartment syndrome is characterized by loos of function of nerve and muscle due to ischemia, after...
Compartment syndrome of the leg and forearm are well described in the literature. However, compartme...
Compartment syndrome is a complex physiologic process with significant potential harm, and though an...