Title of article :
Recurrent Metachronous Acute Compartment Syndrome in the Legs of a Child
Author/Authors :
Ogunlusi, JD Victoria Hospital - Castries - St Lucia West Indies , St George, R Victoria Hospital - Castries - St Lucia West Indies , St Rose, B Victoria Hospital - Castries - St Lucia West Indies
Abstract :
BACKGROUND: Compartment syndromes in children are
rare, rarer still is the occurrence of metachronous
compartment syndrome.
OBJECTIVE: To report an unusual and rare presentation of
metachronous acute compartment syndrome.
METHODS: A seven-year-old boy presented with four separate
episodes of acute compartment syndrome of the legs within
three years. The recurrent nature of the illness prompted detail
review of the records of the child.
RESULTS: There was involvement of each leg twice between
the ages of three and seven years following trivial trauma. At
first presentation of each leg, fasciotomy was carried out in
one or two compartments. There was no recurrence after
fasciotomy of the four compartments during the second
presentation of each leg.
CONCLUSIONS: This case shows that a child could develop
metachronous compartment syndrome in the legs following
trivial injury and high index of suspicion is needed to recognize
it. It also illustrates the importance of carrying out fasciotomy
of all the four compartments to avoid recurrence of the
pathology.
Keywords :
trivial injury , Acute compartment syndrome , Metachronous , Recurrent
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics