Chronic Exertional Compartment Syndrome in the Leg: Comparing Surgery to Conservative Therapy

Author:

Vogels Sanne12ORCID,Ritchie Ewan D.1,Hundscheid Henricus PH2,van Someren Kim2,Janssen Loes2,Hoencamp Rigo1345,Scheltinga Marc R2

Affiliation:

1. Surgery Department, Alrijne Hospital, Leiderdorp, the Netherlands

2. Surgery Department, Máxima Medical Center, Veldhoven, the Netherlands

3. Defence Healthcare Organization, Ministry of Defense, Utrecht, the Netherlands

4. Department of Surgery, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, the Netherlands

5. Trauma Research Unit, Department of Trauma Surgery, Erasmus Medical Center, Rotterdam, the Netherlands

Abstract

AbstractThe aim of this nonrandomized cohort study was to compare the clinical effectiveness of an elective fasciotomy with conservative treatment for chronic exertional compartment syndrome of the leg. Patients diagnosed with chronic exertional compartment syndrome who opted for surgery (n=188) completed a preoperative questionnaire and a 12-month postoperative questionnaire. Patients who continued conservative treatments (n=23) served as controls. Gender, age, sports activity or affected compartments were comparable, but intensity of pain was higher in the surgical group (at rest: 2.5±0.1 vs. 2.0±0.2, during exercise: 4.2±0.1 vs. 3.8±0.2; both p<0.05). Following treatment, surgical patients demonstrated a larger drop in intensity levels of pain (surgery 1.6±0.1, conservative 0.9±0.2, p=0.01) and tightness (surgery 1.4±0.1, conservative 0.4±0.3, p=0.00) during exercise. Success (good or excellent treatment effect) was attained in 42% of the surgical group compared to only 17% in the conservatively treated group (p=0.02). However, previous activity level was achieved in a mere 26% in the surgical treatment group and 35% in the conservative treatment group (p=0.33). A fasciotomy for chronic exertional compartment syndrome in the leg results in significantly decreased levels of pain and tightness and better satisfaction compared to patients who continued a conservative treatment regimen.

Publisher

Georg Thieme Verlag KG

Subject

Orthopedics and Sports Medicine,Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation

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