Gluteal compartment syndrome
- PMID: 7978606
- DOI: 10.1016/s0196-0644(94)70252-7
Gluteal compartment syndrome
Abstract
Gluteal compartment syndrome is a rare disorder that most often occurs in conjunction with prolonged immobility after a sedative overdose but also may result from direct trauma. Patients present with localized tenderness, induration, and pain with passive flexion of the gluteal muscles. Signs of sciatic nerve compression occur frequently, and rhabdomyolysis may be associated with the syndrome. If the diagnosis of gluteal compartment syndrome is suspected, intracompartmental pressures should be measured. If pressures are high or if sufficient clinical suspicion remains, the patient should undergo prompt fasciotomy.
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