نتایج جستجو برای: primary liberal fasciotomy

تعداد نتایج: 652925  

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. American volume 2013
Margaret M McQueen Andrew D Duckworth Stuart A Aitken Charles M Court-Brown

BACKGROUND The aim of our study was to document the estimated sensitivity and specificity of continuous intracompartmental pressure monitoring for the diagnosis of acute compartment syndrome. METHODS From our prospective trauma database, we identified all patients who had sustained a tibial diaphyseal fracture over a ten-year period. A retrospective analysis of 1184 patients was performed to ...

Journal: :Proceedings 2016
Bibhusan Basnet Mousa Matar Siddharthan Vaitilingham Shyam Chalise Nkem Irooegbu Jane Bang

We describe a case of exercise-induced acute compartment syndrome (ACS) in a 23-year-old man who presented to his primary care physician 48 hours after he attempted to run a 5K race. He noticed searing pain in his left leg after the first half mile but had no other symptoms. He was referred to the emergency department and diagnosed with ACS, and a fasciotomy was done. A presentation of limb pai...

2009
Sudeendra Doddi Tarun Singhal Prakash Sinha

INTRODUCTION Acute compartment syndrome is a surgical emergency requiring immediate fasciotomy. Spontaneous onset of acute compartment syndrome of the lower limbs is rare. We present a very rare case of pneumococcal sepsis leading to spontaneous acute compartment syndrome. CASE PRESENTATION A 40-year-old Caucasian man presented as an emergency with spontaneous onset of pain in both legs and s...

Journal: :The New England journal of medicine 2011
Jeffrey L Carson Michael L Terrin Helaine Noveck David W Sanders Bernard R Chaitman George G Rhoads George Nemo Karen Dragert Lauren Beaupre Kevin Hildebrand William Macaulay Courtland Lewis Donald Richard Cook Gwendolyn Dobbin Khwaja J Zakriya Fred S Apple Rebecca A Horney Jay Magaziner

BACKGROUND The hemoglobin threshold at which postoperative red-cell transfusion is warranted is controversial. We conducted a randomized trial to determine whether a higher threshold for blood transfusion would improve recovery in patients who had undergone surgery for hip fracture. METHODS We enrolled 2016 patients who were 50 years of age or older, who had either a history of or risk factor...

Journal: :Journal of the Medical Sciences 2023

Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) through transradial pathway is associated with lower risk of severe vascular problems comparing to transfemoral. It reported that the acute compartment syndrome (ACS) in forearm significant leg. A 47 y.o. male ACS following a approach PCI due inferior myocardial infarction was reported. The patient experienced pain and swelling his right for 7 hr after p...

Journal: :Orthopedics 2013
Louis C Grandizio Michael Suk Glen T Feltham

Distal biceps brachii tendon rupture is an uncommon injury. Compartment syndrome of the upper arm is rarely described in the literature. The diagnosis of upper arm compartment syndrome requires a high index of suspicion, and emergent surgical treatment with fasciotomy in the acute setting is necessary to avoid devastating neurovascular complications. This article reports a case of acute compart...

2003
MARK WILKINSON JOSEPH L. THORLEY DAVIDE PISANI JOSEPH LAPOINTE JAMES O. MCINERNEY

Although a variety of supertree methods has been proposed, our understanding of these methods is limited. In turn, this limits the potential for biologists who seek to construct supertrees to make informed choices among the available methods. In this chapter we distinguish between supertree methods that offer a conservative synthesis of the relationships that are agreed upon or uncontradicted b...

1988
Joseph T. Salerno

F or roughly the first three quarters of the nineteenth century, the "liberal school" thoroughly dominated economic thinking and teaching in France. 1 Adherents of the school were also to be found in the United States and Italy, and liberal doctrines exercised a profound influence on prominent German and British economists. Although its numbers and authority began to dwindle after the 1870s, th...

2017
Amos Z. Dai Michael Zacchilli Neha Jejurikar Hien Pham Laith Jazrawi

Chronic exertional compartment syndrome (CECS) is a significant source of lower extremity pain and morbidity in the athletic population. Although endoscopic techniques have been introduced, open fasciotomy remains the mainstay of surgical treatment because of the paucity of evidence in support of an endoscopic approach. The literature on surgical management of CECS is mixed, and overall success...

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