Compartment syndrome is a serious complication of extremity burns. The goal of this study is to review cases with upper extremity compartment syndrome that had fasciotomy and to underline the significance of emergency fasciotomy procedures. The medical records of 43 patients who had fasciotomy because of compartment syndrome of the upper extremity between 2007 and 2013 were retrospectively reviewed. Etiology, age, sex, fasciotomy area, the period between the burn and fasciotomy, and treatment options were evaluated. Patients with arm, forearm, and hand or digit fasciotomy were presented. Scalding and electric were the predominant cause among all patients. While 12 patients were adults, 31 of them were children and the patients' ages ranged ...
<p>Compartment syndrome (CS) is an extremely rare complication during cardiac surgery and rare case ...
Compartment syndrome is a complex physiologic process with significant potential harm, and though an...
Fasciotomy (opening of the fascial compartments) is one of the main and most effective methods used ...
Compartment syndrome is a serious complication of extremity burns. The goal of this study is to revi...
Purposes: The primary objective of this study is to compare the likelihood of acute compartment synd...
Purpose Acute compartment syndrome often requires additional surgery to achieve wound closure. Littl...
Objective:To investigate the occurrence of compartment syndrome and the results of fasciotomy in vas...
The immediate recognition and timely response of compartment syndrome due to damage caused by penetr...
Acute compartment syndrome of the thigh is a rare clinical entity often caused by high-energy trauma...
Compartment syndrome of the extremity occurs when pressure within muscle fascia exceed the ability t...
AIM: Post-traumatic hand and forearm defects always represent a challenge for reconstructive surgeon...
Compartment syndrome of the foot is a rare but well-documented condition caused by increased myofasc...
Abstract Background Acute compartment syndrome occurs when pressure within a compartment increases a...
Postburn contractures of the upper extremity are better prevented than treated, but many patients st...
Compartment syndrome is a rare but a well-documented complication in patients with trauma-induced gr...
<p>Compartment syndrome (CS) is an extremely rare complication during cardiac surgery and rare case ...
Compartment syndrome is a complex physiologic process with significant potential harm, and though an...
Fasciotomy (opening of the fascial compartments) is one of the main and most effective methods used ...
Compartment syndrome is a serious complication of extremity burns. The goal of this study is to revi...
Purposes: The primary objective of this study is to compare the likelihood of acute compartment synd...
Purpose Acute compartment syndrome often requires additional surgery to achieve wound closure. Littl...
Objective:To investigate the occurrence of compartment syndrome and the results of fasciotomy in vas...
The immediate recognition and timely response of compartment syndrome due to damage caused by penetr...
Acute compartment syndrome of the thigh is a rare clinical entity often caused by high-energy trauma...
Compartment syndrome of the extremity occurs when pressure within muscle fascia exceed the ability t...
AIM: Post-traumatic hand and forearm defects always represent a challenge for reconstructive surgeon...
Compartment syndrome of the foot is a rare but well-documented condition caused by increased myofasc...
Abstract Background Acute compartment syndrome occurs when pressure within a compartment increases a...
Postburn contractures of the upper extremity are better prevented than treated, but many patients st...
Compartment syndrome is a rare but a well-documented complication in patients with trauma-induced gr...
<p>Compartment syndrome (CS) is an extremely rare complication during cardiac surgery and rare case ...
Compartment syndrome is a complex physiologic process with significant potential harm, and though an...
Fasciotomy (opening of the fascial compartments) is one of the main and most effective methods used ...