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Foot compartment syndrome : A systematic review of the literature
Acta Orthopaedica Belgica, 11/06/09
Ojike NI et al. – Diagnosis was mostly made through a combination of clinical findings and compartment pressure measurements. Sixty–five percent of cases required split–thickness skin grafts for wound closure after fasciotomy. Neurological deficits were the most common complication. Thirty–nine percent of the patients reported residual pain and stiffness while ten percent could return to work or their pre–injury activity state after fasciotomy.
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