Purpose Acute compartment syndrome often requires additional surgery to achieve wound closure. Little information exists regarding the expected number of surgeries, techniques and complications after closure in paediatric patients. Methods A retrospective chart review identified patients treated for acute compartment syndrome at four hospitals over a ten-year period. The cause of injury, type of dressing, number of surgeries, type of closure and complications were recorded. Results In all, 32 patients (mean 10.9 years, 1 to 17) who underwent 18 lower and 14 upper extremity fasciotomies met inclusion criteria. Definitive wound closure technique was delayed primary in 72%, split thickness skin graft in 25%, and primary in 3% of patients. Clos...
Introduction: In each case with important peripheral vascular injury one of the crucial problems to ...
Because of disabling sequelae of open fasciotomy in anterior compartment syndrome (ACS) of the leg, ...
BACKGROUND: acute compartment syndrome (ACS) is one of the few true emergencies in orthopedics and ...
PURPOSE No clear consensus on the optimal treatment of fasciotomy wounds due to acute compartment s...
Purposes: The primary objective of this study is to compare the likelihood of acute compartment synd...
Objective:To investigate the occurrence of compartment syndrome and the results of fasciotomy in vas...
Compartment syndrome is a serious complication of extremity burns. The goal of this study is to revi...
Fasciotomy (opening of the fascial compartments) is one of the main and most effective methods used ...
Fasciotomy incisions, which are usually performed for compartment syndrome, cannot be closed primari...
The immediate recognition and timely response of compartment syndrome due to damage caused by penetr...
Background: Acute Compartment Syndrome (ACS) is a significant complication after revascularization f...
We present a silicon sheet for temporary wound covering and gradual wound closure after open fasciot...
Compartment syndrome is a complex physiologic process with significant potential harm, and though an...
Introduction and Objectives Revascularization of traumatic arterial injuries and acute arterial occl...
Compartment syndrome is a serious complication of extremity burns. The goal of this study is to revi...
Introduction: In each case with important peripheral vascular injury one of the crucial problems to ...
Because of disabling sequelae of open fasciotomy in anterior compartment syndrome (ACS) of the leg, ...
BACKGROUND: acute compartment syndrome (ACS) is one of the few true emergencies in orthopedics and ...
PURPOSE No clear consensus on the optimal treatment of fasciotomy wounds due to acute compartment s...
Purposes: The primary objective of this study is to compare the likelihood of acute compartment synd...
Objective:To investigate the occurrence of compartment syndrome and the results of fasciotomy in vas...
Compartment syndrome is a serious complication of extremity burns. The goal of this study is to revi...
Fasciotomy (opening of the fascial compartments) is one of the main and most effective methods used ...
Fasciotomy incisions, which are usually performed for compartment syndrome, cannot be closed primari...
The immediate recognition and timely response of compartment syndrome due to damage caused by penetr...
Background: Acute Compartment Syndrome (ACS) is a significant complication after revascularization f...
We present a silicon sheet for temporary wound covering and gradual wound closure after open fasciot...
Compartment syndrome is a complex physiologic process with significant potential harm, and though an...
Introduction and Objectives Revascularization of traumatic arterial injuries and acute arterial occl...
Compartment syndrome is a serious complication of extremity burns. The goal of this study is to revi...
Introduction: In each case with important peripheral vascular injury one of the crucial problems to ...
Because of disabling sequelae of open fasciotomy in anterior compartment syndrome (ACS) of the leg, ...
BACKGROUND: acute compartment syndrome (ACS) is one of the few true emergencies in orthopedics and ...