Abstract
Upper extremity compartment syndrome is a rare complication of upper extremity trauma and the entity known as Medial Brachial Fascial Compartment Syndrome is even less so. Given the significant morbidity, both entities must remain a consideration in the management of trauma patients. In the present report, we present a case of Medial Brachial Fascial Compartment Syndrome after endovascular repair of a transected mid-brachial artery.