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Phillip R Braunlich1, Kate Braunlich2, Ryan Brink3, Risa Ross2, John N Harker1.
Abstract
Compartment syndrome of the hand can be a challenging diagnosis to ascertain. The difficulty in diagnosis is in part due to the absence of an established diagnostic criteria. Additionally, when a patient presents obtunded or with an altered sensorium, the identification of compartment syndrome of the hand can be further complicated. Despite the potential difficulty in diagnosis, it is of upmost importance for orthopedic surgeons to recognize and treat this entity in an expeditious manner. Without prompt treatment, the risk is increased morbidity including possible amputation. Here, we present a unique and thought-provoking case along with a review of the literature. The purpose of sharing this case is to highlight potential clues to aid in prompt diagnosis and improve patient outcomes.Entities:
Keywords: bullae; compartment syndrome; edema; fasciotomy; hand
Year: 2020 PMID: 32300509 PMCID: PMC7159169 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.7290
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184