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Gluteal and Thigh Compartment Syndrome Due to Rhabdomyolysis Following Prolonged Immobilization : A Case Report

Yonghoon Choi,Young-Baek Kim,Su-Young Ahn, Yong-Seok Jang,Bum-Sung Kim,Jung Hwan Park,Jong-Ho Lee, Seoung-Joon Lee, Sung-En Koh, Jiyoung Oh,Young‐Il Jo

Kidney research and clinical practice(2009)

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Abstract
Compartment syndrome is rarely associated with non-traumatic rhabdomyolysis. We report the case of a 23-year-old man who developed compartment syndrome associated with rhabdomyolysis caused by prolonged immobilization after antidepressive drug overdose. Elevation of serum creatine phosphorkinase and myoglobinuria indicated rhabdomyolysis. Painful swelling of the right buttock and thigh and right lower limb paralysis with sensory and motor deficit were suggestive of gluteal and thigh compartment syndrome with the complication of sciatic nerve injury. The patient received an immediate fasciotomy, medical treatment and rehabilitation. At five months after initial treatment, the patient could walk independently with nearly full recovery of his right lower limb function.
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