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Symptoms of Compartment Syndrome
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Most Common locations of Compartment SyndromeLower leg (below the knee)ForearmThighTreatment of Compartment Syndrome
Imaging studies which may be used include plain x-rays to evaluate for fractures, and Doppler ultrasound to assess the integrity of the arteries and veins of the limb.
Although these are considered the classic signs of the condition, they are not always present in all cases. Pain and parasthesias are the most common of these symptoms.
For more information: See "Compartment Syndrome - Extremity" on eMedicine.com
Diagnosis of Compartment Syndrome
Complications of Compartment Syndrome
Permanent nerve damageInfectionLoss of the affected limbDeathCosmetic deformity from fasciotomy
The classic symptoms of compartment syndrome include the “7 P’s”:
Compartment syndrome is a condition in which the pressure in the soft tissues of a limb is abnormally high, resulting in diminished blood flow to the affected extremity. Compartment syndrome usually occurs after trauma to an extremity [link widoczny dla zalogowanych], which causes swelling or bleeding at the injured site. The increase in fluid within a “compartment” (a muscle group surrounded by tough connective tissue known as fascia) causes increased pressure, which in turn compresses the blood vessels and compromises blood flow. If not treated immediately, compartment syndrome can cause nerve damage, muscle damage, loss of the affected limb, or in extreme cases, death.
Diagnosis of compartment syndrome is primarily on a clinical basis. Lab tests generally do not play a prominent role in making the initial diagnosis. The diagnosis is suspected when the patient complains of increasing pain after trauma or after severe exertion. Findings on physical examination may include increased size of the affected extremity (compared to the unaffected side), or increased firmness of the affected limb. A tonometer may be used to directly measure pressure in a compartment, giving direct evidence of the condition.
Surgery is the definitive treatment for compartment syndrome. Fasciotomy, or cutting the tough outer layer of the compartment, is performed to relieve the pressure and prevent damage to the limb.
Pain at restPain with passive stretchPressureParasthesia (tingling and numbness)Paresis (weakness)Pulses (diminished pulses in the affected limb)Pallor (loss of normal color)
Compartment syndrome is usually associated with blunt trauma. Long bone fractures and crush injuries may result in elevated soft tissue pressure in a limb [link widoczny dla zalogowanych], due to bleeding and swelling in a closed space (the “compartment”). Other causes include burns, bleeding disorders, anticoagulation therapy (blood thinners) [link widoczny dla zalogowanych], arterial injury, and acute leg vein clots.
Cause of Compartment Syndrome
If untreated, the following complications may occur:


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