Ultrasound-Guided Percutaneous Fasciotomies for Patients With Chronic Exertional Compartment Syndrome

Chronic exertional compartment syndrome is a well-described potential cause of leg pain in high-level athletes and soldiers. Surgical treatment of chronic exertional compartment syndrome usually involves fasciotomy, with a reported rate of complications of up to 16%, including failure of complete co...

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Veröffentlicht in:Arthroscopy techniques (Amsterdam) 2024-11, Vol.13 (11), p.103119, Article 103119
Hauptverfasser: Machado, Axel, Fauchille, Tristan, Fairag, Rayan, Cornacchini, Jonathan, Bronsard, Nicolas, Ciais, Nicolas, Gonzalez, Jean-François, Rudel, Alexandre, Micicoi, Grégoire
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Zusammenfassung:Chronic exertional compartment syndrome is a well-described potential cause of leg pain in high-level athletes and soldiers. Surgical treatment of chronic exertional compartment syndrome usually involves fasciotomy, with a reported rate of complications of up to 16%, including failure of complete compartmental release and delayed return to normal daily activity, which can take up to 6 to 12 weeks. The use of a minimally invasive approach under ultrasound guidance seems to improve clinical outcomes in young active patients. We recommend the following steps for effective execution of ultrasound-guided percutaneous fasciotomy: (1) location of the compartmental fascia and identification of the superficial peroneal nerve, (2) skin incision, (3) insertion of a hook under the compartmental fascia, and (4) sectioning of the fascia. [Display omitted]
ISSN:2212-6287
2212-6287
DOI:10.1016/j.eats.2024.103119