Lessons to Learn From 36 Cases of Well-Leg Compartment Syndrome in Colorectal Surgery: A Systematic Literature Review

从36例结直肠手术中发生的健侧下肢筋膜室综合征病例中汲取的经验教训:系统性文献综述

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Abstract

Well-leg compartment syndrome is a rare and severe complication that occurs after prolonged surgery in the lithotomy position. This review outlines the presentation, diagnosis, and management of well-leg compartment syndrome after colorectal surgery. A comprehensive and systematic search of various electronic databases was conducted. All case reports and case series of well-leg compartment syndrome after colorectal surgery were included. Patient demographics, operative details, presenting symptoms, investigations, management, and treatment outcomes were collected from the eligible reports. Twenty-three articles, reporting a total of 36 patients, were eligible for inclusion in this review. Most of the included patients were male (88.9%), with an age range of 7-74 years. All reported cases in this review were placed in lithotomy position variations (standard lithotomy, Lloyd-Davies, and modified lithotomy) with an operative time exceeding four hours. Moreover, the presenting symptoms were lower limb pain, swelling, and loss of sensation on postoperative days 0 and 1. Fasciotomy was performed in 88.9% of cases, and half of the patients developed permanent sensory or motor dysfunction in the lower limbs. In conclusion, well-leg compartment syndrome is a rare, devastating complication that may result in permanent sensory or motor dysfunction. Early diagnosis and management are paramount for preserving limb function and optimising patient outcomes.

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