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Compartment Syndrome Pressure Monitoring

– Discussion:     – many surgeon use 30 mm Hg as the cut off for performing fasciotomy;     – diastolic pressure: (Whiteside’ Theory):             – development of a compartment syndrome depends not only on intra-compartment pressure but also depends on systemic blood pressure;             – DBP – CP should be greater than 30                    – references:                            – Diastolic … Read more

Compartment Syndrome

 – Discussion:     – pathophysiology:      – compartment syndrome is elevation of interstitial pressure in closed fascial compartment that results in microvascular compromise;     – as duration & magnitude of interstitial pressure increase, myoneural function is impaired & necrosis of soft tissues eventually develops;     – intracompartmental pressure:         … Read more

Comminuted Femoral Shaft Frx – Type IV

– Discussion:     – see: Winquist Classification     – sign of high energy trauma: more blood loss, systemic complications, and fat embolism syndrome;     – all cortical contact is lost;     – simple cloverleaf nails are contraindicated w/ type III and IV comminuted frxs because of risk of shortening of frx … Read more

Clostridium

– See Clostridium Dificile – Tetanus Prone Wounds     – (see tetanus prophylaxis)     – greater than 8-24 hrs from injury to treatment     – barnyard contamination (bite wounds are considered moderate risk);     – devitalized tissue; – Clostridium perfringes:     – is a non-motile gram positive, anaerobic bacillus without … Read more

Clenched Fist Injury

– See: Infections of the Hand / Human Bite Wounds – Discussion:     – MP joint and the adjacent tissues and spaces are most commonly involved because teeth of the opponent are struck with knuckle of the clenched fist;           – when the hand is unclenched, the skin wound retracts proximally … Read more

Clinical Manifestations: Hemophilic Arthropathy

– See: Extra-articular Manifestations – Discussion: – manifests itself in one of three typical forms: – acute hemarthrosis; – subacute hemarthropathy; – chronic hemarthropathy; – severity of hemophilia A depends upon level of factor VIII clotting activity; – severe deficiency: – factor VIII activity level of < 1%; – pt characteristically bleeds into joints or … Read more