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Medline ® Abstract for Reference 42

of 'Acute compartment syndrome of the extremities'

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Compartment syndrome after endoscopic harvest of the great saphenous vein during coronary artery bypass grafting.
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Kolli A, Au JT, Lee DC, Klinoff N, Ko W
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Ann Thorac Surg. 2010;89(1):271.
 
Compartment syndrome is a limb-threatening condition often associated with traumatic, crush, burn, and reperfusion injuries. It is characterized by the development of disproportionately severe pain, paresthesias, decreased range of motion, loss of pulse, and a tense, edematous limb. In addition, measured compartment pressures and creatine phosphokinase values are often elevated. The definitive treatment is a decompressive fasciotomy. Compartment syndrome after coronary artery bypass grafting, however, is rare. The few reported cases all occurred in the vein donor leg after open harvest. We present a patient with compartment syndrome after endoscopic harvest of the saphenous vein for coronary artery bypass grafting.
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State University of New York Downstate Medical Center, Brooklyn, New York 11203, USA. ahkolli@hotmail.com
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