SEGMENTAL DECOMPRESSIVE FASCIOTOMY FOR ACUTE NON-TRAUMATIC COMPARTMENT SYNDROME IN A PROFESSIONAL SOCCER PLAYER: CASE REPORT

Segmental decompressive fasciotomy for acute non-traumatic compartment syndrome in a professional soccer player: case report

Segmental decompressive fasciotomy for acute non-traumatic compartment syndrome in a professional soccer player: case report

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ABSTRACT Acute compartment syndrome Intimate Serum in athletes is a rare orthopedic emergency associated with strenuous exercise.It is often diagnosed late and can lead to severe complications and high morbidity.This report describes the case of a young soccer player with acute compartment Nail Clipper syndrome with no history of trauma, diagnosed and treated 24 h after the onset of symptoms, through minimally invasive decompressive fasciotomy, with good postoperative evolution.

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