Bilateral Gluteal Compartment Syndrome. On postoperative day 2, physical examination after the This case hi
On postoperative day 2, physical examination after the This case highlights the importance of identifying patients at increased risk of compartment syndrome in the preoperative assessment and following them with more intensive Gluteal compartment syndrome is a rare but devastating orthopaedic and medical emergency, which can be associated with significant morbidity and mortality if misdiagnosed and Bilateral gluteal compartment syndrome is very rare with few cases reported in the literature. The purpose of our systematic review, case series, and meta-analysis is to synthesize the current literature and provide recommendations on how to prevent gluteal compartment syndrome, Here we report a case of posttraumatic bilateral compartment syndrome which developed secondary to pressure due to patient being trapped under a vehicle following a vehicular The purpose of our systematic review, case series, and meta-analysis is to synthesize the current literature and provide recommendations on how to prevent gluteal Bilateral gluteal compartment syndrome is a rare clinical entity that can be complicated by rhabdomyolysis or acute kidney injury (AKI). There have been several reports of exercise-induced thigh compartment syndrome [2,3]; however, cases that Bilateral gluteal compartment syndrome occurs far more infrequently, with only three previous cases reported to date. The purpose of our systematic review, case series, and meta-analysis is to synthesize the current literature and provide recommendations on how to prevent gluteal We present three patients with gluteal compartment syndrome and review the clinical presentation, imaging, and laboratory findings that assist in diagnosis. Delay in Bilateral gluteal compartment syndrome occurs far more infrequently, with only three previous cases reported to date. Bilateral gluteal compartment syndrome is a rare clinical entity that can be complicated by rhabdomyolysis or acute kidney injury (AKI). Gluteal compartment syndrome has The gluteal region contains 3 distinct myofascial compartments at risk for development of compartment syndrome. Gluteal compartment syndrome (GCS) is a rare but devastating condition with a paucity of literature to help guide diagnosis and management. It has been associated with trauma, Bilateral gluteal compartment syndrome is a rare clinical entity that can be complicated by rhabdomyolysis or acute kidney injury (AKI). On postoperative day 2, physical examination after the Gluteal compartment syndrome is a rather rare syndrome often leading to severe sequelae, sepsis, renal failure, and even death due to delayed diagnosis. This report reviews a case of bilateral gluteal compartment syndrome, Case Report We report a case of bilateral gluteal compartment syndrome in a 52-year-old patient following a right total knee revision. The gluteal compartment syndrome is a rare, often unrecognized condition which, left untreated, can lead to renal failure, sepsis, and death. This report reviews a case of bilateral gluteal compartment syndrome, Gluteal compartment syndrome has most commonly been described in the literature as occurring after prolonged immobility associated with substance abuse, improper operative Posttraumatic gluteal compartment syndrome develops because of edema with traumatic contusions, crush injuries and hematoma formation due to blunt superior or inferior gluteal Bilateral gluteal compartment syndrome occurs far more infrequently, with only three previous cases reported to date. Suggestions for more Gluteal compartment syndrome (GCS) is a rare yet potentially devastating condition that arises when increased pressure within the confined fascial compartments of the gluteal Only a limited number of case studies have reported a gluteal compartment syndrome and no investigation has systematically reviewed the literature on this diagnosis. We report the a case of a 30-year Abstract Gluteal compartment syndrome is a rare, often unrecognized syndrome that may manifest as renal failure, sepsis, and death. This report reviews a case of bilateral gluteal compartment Case Report We report a case of bilateral gluteal compartment syndrome in a 52-year-old patient following a right total knee revision. The etiology, physiology, and manifestations are We report a case of posttraumatic bilateral gluteal compartment syndrome that initially was thought to be a simple buttock contusion. Although rare, the . We report the a case of a 30-year-old woman Gluteal compartment syndrome (GCS) is an extremely rare and potentially devasting disorder, most commonly caused by gluteal muscle compression in extend periods of immobilization. We report the a case of a 30-year Exercise-induced acute compartment syndrome is a rare condition. This study aims to identify and This report reviews a case of bilateral gluteal compartment syndrome, the relevant anatomy of the gluteal region, and the etiology, pathophysiology, diagnosis, and treatment of this phenomenon.