학술논문

Use of a Continuous Intracompartmental Pressure Monitoring Device During Fasciotomy
CASE REPORT
Document Type
Academic Journal
Source
Orthopedics. October 2023, p1, 4 p.
Subject
Care and treatment
Usage
Fasciotomy -- Usage
Internal fixation -- Usage
Fasciae (Anatomy) -- Surgery
Internal fixation in fractures -- Usage
Language
English
ISSN
0147-7447
Abstract
Acute compartment syndrome (ACS) is an orthopedic emergency that typically follows trauma to an extremity. (1,2) It is caused by an increase in myofascial intracompartmental pressure (ICP) leading to a [...]
A 52-year-old man presented with a bicondylar tibial plateau fracture and acute compartment syndrome. Continuous compartment pressure monitoring was used while the patient was treated with fasciotomies and application of an external fixator. The intraoperative pressure reading in the anterior compartment decreased from 105 mm Hg to 50 mm Hg after skin and subcutaneous tissue incision. Pressure continued to decrease to 10 mm Hg after all 4 compartments were released. The patient underwent staged open reduction and internal fixation and healed both fracture and fasciotomy incisions without complication. To our knowledge, this is the first report of continuous pressure changes during the different stages of a compartment release. Future studies could expand on use of this technology to gain information on compartment pressures during release and how single release affects pressures in other compartments. [Orthopedics. 202x;4x(x):xx–xx.]