The anterior compartment syndrome in the lower leg. Review and role of the EMG examination.

C Ceyssens, J P Van de Walle, F Bruyninckx, N Rosselle
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The Anterior Compartment Syndrome is a relatively rare affection with a wide spectrum of etiologies. Like every compartment syndrome, it is a condition in which high pressure in a rigid osteofascial space reduces capillary blood perfusion so that tissue viability is threatened. When pressure remains sufficiently high for a number of hours, normal muscle and nerve functions become disturbed which may lead to myoneural necrosis. Therefore, an early decompression by means of fasciotomy is essential. Clinical examination is of critical importance in reaching a diagnosis: first of all a painful swelling occurs, followed by muscular paresis or paralysis, and finally loss of sensation and a "silent" electromyogram (EMG). In some cases pressure measurements are necessary, in which tissue pressures over 30 to 40 mm Hg are considered abnormal. The EMG-examination is useful in order to achieve a diagnosis and to assess the degree of injury. It may be an important guide for further rehabilitation.

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小腿的前室综合征。肌电图检查的回顾和作用。
前房室综合征是一种相对罕见的情感与广泛的病因。与所有筋膜室综合征一样,它是一种硬骨筋膜间隙内的高压减少毛细血管血流灌注从而威胁组织活力的疾病。当压力在数小时内保持足够高时,正常的肌肉和神经功能受到干扰,可能导致肌神经坏死。因此,通过筋膜切开术进行早期减压是必要的。临床检查对诊断至关重要:首先出现疼痛的肿胀,其次是肌肉麻痹或麻痹,最后是感觉丧失和“无症状”肌电图(EMG)。在某些情况下,压力测量是必要的,其中组织压力超过30至40毫米汞柱被认为是异常的。肌电图检查有助于诊断和评估损伤程度。这可能是进一步康复的重要指导。
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