Isolated lateral leg compartment syndrome: A case report

孤立性外侧小腿筋膜室综合征:病例报告

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Acute leg compartment syndrome is a well-known orthopedic emergency associated with potentially devastating consequences if not treated immediately. Multiple compartments are usually involved with a clear history of trauma and classic symptoms and signs. However, isolated lateral leg compartment syndrome is relatively rare and is often misdiagnosed due to the atypical presentation of no trauma and the lack of pathognomonic signs. CASE SUMMARY: A 31-year-old male patient presented to our emergency room with excruciating left calf pain and inability to mobilize one-day after participating in a football match despite no clear history of preceding trauma. The patient went to another hospital before presenting to us where he was diagnosed to have a soft tissue injury and was discharged home on simple analgesics. On clinical examination, the left leg showed a tense lateral compartment with severe tenderness. The pain was aggravated by dorsiflexion and ankle inversion. Neurovascular examination of the limb was normal. We suspected a compartment syndrome but as the presentation was atypical and an magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) was readily available in our institution, we immediately performed an MRI and this confirmed a large hematoma in the lateral compartment with a possible partial proximal peroneus longus muscle tear. The patient was taken immediately for an emergency open fasciotomy. The patient is now 18 mo postoperatively having recovered completely and engages fully in sports with no restrictions. CONCLUSION: Atypical presentation due to the lack of pathognomonic signs makes the diagnosis of isolated lateral leg compartment syndrome difficult. Pain on passive inversion and dorsiflexion and weak active eversion may be suggested as sensitive signs.

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