Under pressure: a case of compartment syndrome secondary to crushing injury utilizing Whitesides’s apparatus

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Publikašuvnnas:Trauma Surgery & Acute Care Open vol. 10, no. 2 (May 2025), p. e001702
Váldodahkki: Arden Aron Labro Asuncion
Eará dahkkit: Aireen Patricia Madrid, Juico, Joseph, Ivan Burke Tan, Co, Ernest Stephen, Sydiongco, Charles Arthur, Czarina Angelli Anastacio
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Abstrákta:The manometer measures the pressure of the compartment of interest as the water column moves. Preventing complications through accurate diagnosis Early diagnosis of acute compartment syndrome is critical to prevent loss of function, limb, or life. Incomplete fasciotomy can lead to disastrous consequences, and objective measurement of compartment pressures after fasciotomy can prevent this.1 Measuring compartment pressure complements clinical evaluation in deciding on performing fasciotomy.
ISSN:2397-5776
DOI:10.1136/tsaco-2024-001702
Gáldu:Health & Medical Collection