Etiology, Diagnosis and Management of Acute Compartment Syndrome: A Simple Review
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Published:2021-09-01
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Page:158-165
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ISSN:2456-9119
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Container-title:Journal of Pharmaceutical Research International
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Short-container-title:JPRI
Author:
Albalawi Yazeed Ali S.,Albaltan Reema Ibrahim A.,Alzahrani Turki Abdullah A.,Almutairi Ahad Mohammed,Almatari Meshael Alawi,Almuthhin Yasser Sultan M.,Kassarah Zahraa Abbas A.,Alhujayri Wejdan Mohammed K.,Aldabbab Habib Yousef,Alahmadi Turki Abdullah A.
Abstract
The study aimed to summarize the updated evidence regards, Etiology, Diagnosis and Management of Acute compartment syndrome. Acute compartment syndrome (ACS) is a condition in which pressure builds up inside a closed osteofascial compartment, impairing local circulation. Early diagnosis and treatment are credited with the best outcomes following Acute Compartment Syndrome. The severity of compartment syndrome varies from mild to severe. Fasciotomies should be performed very soon if the patient have acute compartment syndrome. The treatment of late compartment syndrome (delayed or missing diagnosis) is more problematic. Long duration of acute compartment syndrome without treatment can cause irreversible damage that’s why early intervention is a must, non-operative measurement is preferred if possible, to prevent any surgical complications, however if surgery is needed it must be performed with Two-incision fasciotomy being the most used method.
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Sciencedomain International