| Literature DB >> 26885421 |
Gulsah Karaoren1, Nurten Bakan1, Senay Goksu Tomruk1, Zelin Topaç1, Tuhan Kurtulmuş2, Saime Irkören3.
Abstract
Compartment syndrome is a serious condition characterized by raised intracompartmental pressure, which develops following trauma. Well leg compartment syndrome (WLCS) is a term reserved for compartment syndrome in a nontraumatic setting, usually resulting from prolonged lithotomy position during surgery. In literature, 8 cases have been reported regarding well leg compartment syndrome in a supine position and bilateral symmetrical involvement was observed in only 2 cases. In WLCS etiology, lengthy surgery, lengthy hypotension, and extremity malpositioning have been held responsible but one of the factors with a role in the etiology may have been the tissue oedema and impaired microcirculation formed from the effect of vasoactive mediators expressed into the circulation associated with the massive blood transfusion. The case is presented here regarding symmetrical lower extremity compartment syndrome after surgery in which massive transfusion was made for gross haemorrhage from an abdominal injury. In conclusion, blood transfusion applied at the required time is life-saving but potential risks must always be considered.Entities:
Year: 2016 PMID: 26885421 PMCID: PMC4739207 DOI: 10.1155/2016/2718421
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Orthop ISSN: 2090-6757
Summary of all published reports of well leg compartment syndrome on supine position.
| Age/sex | Surgery | Length of surgery (hours) | Location of compartment syndrome |
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| 23/M | Maxillofacial reconstruction | ? | Right anterior and lateral leg compartments |
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| 26/M (ASA I) | Maxillofacial reconstruction | 12 | Bilateral tibialis anterior leg compartments |
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| 30/F | Mastectomy | 5,75 | Bilateral anterolateral leg compartments |
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| 43/F | Whipple | 9 | Right posterior leg compartment |
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| 44/F | Breast reconstruction | 9 | Left posterior and anterior leg compartments |
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| 53/M | Maxillomandibular | 5.5 | Left anterior leg compartment |
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| 27/M (ASA I) | Upper limb vascular reconstruction | 15 | Left medial and dorsal leg compartments |
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| 56/F (ASA II) | Bilateral mastectomy and breast reconstruction | 12.5 | Right anterior leg compartment |
Figure 1Areas of necrosis in the gastrocnemius and soleus muscle.
Figure 2Serohemorrhagic leakage.
Figure 3ARDS on postoperative day 7.