Literature DB >> 16244347

Best evidence topic report. No evidence found that a femoral nerve block in cases of femoral shaft fractures can delay the diagnosis of compartment syndrome of the thigh.

George Karagiannis1, Richard Hardern.   

Abstract

A short cut review was carried out to establish whether a femoral nerve block may mask the signs and symptoms of thigh compartment syndrome. No relevant papers were found using the reported search. There is no evidence to associate a femoral nerve block with a delayed or missed diagnosis of compartment syndrome.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16244347      PMCID: PMC1726592          DOI: 10.1136/emj.2005.030189

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Emerg Med J        ISSN: 1472-0205            Impact factor:   2.740


  3 in total

Review 1.  Compartment syndrome as a complication of a stab wound to the thigh: a case report and review of the literature.

Authors:  John J Gillooly; Andrew Hacker; Vipul Patel
Journal:  Emerg Med J       Date:  2007-11       Impact factor: 2.740

Review 2.  Acute compartment syndrome.

Authors:  Alessio Giai Via; Francesco Oliva; Marco Spoliti; Nicola Maffulli
Journal:  Muscles Ligaments Tendons J       Date:  2015-03-27

Review 3.  Regional anesthesia or patient-controlled analgesia and compartment syndrome in orthopedic surgical procedures: a systematic review.

Authors:  Elizabeth Bs Driscoll; Ana Hosseinzadeh Maleki; Leila Jahromi; Brittany Nelson Hermecz; Lauren E Nelson; Imelda L Vetter; Spencer Evenhuis; Lee Ann Riesenberg
Journal:  Local Reg Anesth       Date:  2016-10-06
  3 in total

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