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Compartment syndrome in infants and toddlers

Authors :
Alexandre Arkader
Mathew Schur
John M. Flynn
Paul D. Choi
Alex L. Gornitzky
Alex Broom
Source :
Journal of Children's Orthopaedics
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
SAGE Publications, 2016.

Abstract

Purpose To study the cause, diagnosis, treatment and outcome of acute compartment syndrome in infants and toddlers aged Methods Fifteen patients aged Results Nine (60 %) of fifteen patients developed compartment syndrome secondary to trauma, four (4/15, 27 %) due to infection, and two (2/15, 13 %) due to intravenous infiltration. The average time from injury or hospital admission to fasciotomy was 31.8 h (range 2.9–136.3 h). In general, the functional outcome was excellent at the latest follow-up with thirteen (13/15, 87 %) patients having an excellent outcome. No cases of Volkmann's ischemia were noted at the time of fasciotomy, even when performed as late as 5 days after injury. Conclusions Compared to the general pediatric population, the diagnosis of compartment syndrome in infants and toddlers may be further delayed, i.e., >24 h after injury. Despite delays in diagnosis and time to treatment, the present study shows that outcomes in infants and toddlers remain favorable even when fasciotomy is performed 48–72 h after injury. Level of evidence Case series, level IV.

Details

ISSN :
18632548 and 18632521
Volume :
10
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Children's Orthopaedics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....37c199f2ab48e533050ed6db8986bb3a
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11832-016-0766-0