COMPARTMENT SYNDROM AND THE INJURIES OF THE TIBIA
Authors:
Štěpánka Fraňková; Miroslav Sirový; Marek Forman; Jaroslav Hradecký; Martin Carda
Authors‘ workplace:
Department of Traumatology, Clinical of Surgery, Regional Hospital Pardubice
; Oddělení úrazové chirurgie, Chirurgická klinika, KN Pardubice
Published in:
Úraz chir. 14., 2006, č.2
Overview
The authors divided fracture in the area of the crus using the AO classification and they followed the relationships between type of fracture and the beginning of compartment syndrome during 2001–2005. They were interested in following the course and consequences of the compartment syndrome in one patient.
Key word:
compartment syndrome, injuries of the tibia, necrosis.
Sources
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