Compartment syndrome in patients with surgical pathology

G. I. Nazarenko , A. B. Kanyuchevsky , A. M. Minasyan , A. V. Arablinsky , G. A. Kuchin

N.N. Priorov Journal of Traumatology and Orthopedics ›› 1999, Vol. 6 ›› Issue (3) : 3 -11.

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N.N. Priorov Journal of Traumatology and Orthopedics ›› 1999, Vol. 6 ›› Issue (3) : 3 -11. DOI: 10.17816/vto105090
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Compartment syndrome in patients with surgical pathology

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Compartment syndrome (CS) combines different clinical conditions of organs and tissues blood supply disturbance with the closed space. Evolution of CS results from progressively increasing intraspace pressure which may cause the hemodynamic disorders in organs and tissues isolated within the space. Two main mechanisms of increased pressure are distinguished: decrease of space volume with unchanged volume of contents (e.g. as a result of localized external pressure) or increase of contents volume in the space. In clinical practice two types of CS are found most frequently: muscular-fascial and abdominal. Muscular-fascial CS evolves in the muscular-fascial space under increased pressure that evokes compression of vascular-nervous structures. Increase of intra-abdominal pressure is a mechanism of the CS evolution. Delay in diagnosis as well as the delay in operative intervention may result in severe complications, especially in elderly patients with a great number of concomitant diseases. In the same time severe complications of CS can be prevented by timely diagnosis and decompression of fascial spaces using minimum invasive surgical interventions, i.e. fasciotomies.

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compartment syndrome / surgical pathology

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G. I. Nazarenko, A. B. Kanyuchevsky, A. M. Minasyan, A. V. Arablinsky, G. A. Kuchin. Compartment syndrome in patients with surgical pathology. N.N. Priorov Journal of Traumatology and Orthopedics, 1999, 6(3): 3-11 DOI:10.17816/vto105090

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