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INTRAMUSCULAR AND BLOOD PRESSURES IN LEGS POSITIONED IN THE HEMILITHOTOMY POSITION

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2002

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The combination of increased intramuscular pressure due to external compression from the calf support and decreased perfusion pressure due to the elevated position causes a significant decrease in the difference between the diastolic blood pressure and the intramuscular pressure when the leg is placed in the hemilithotomy position in a well-leg holder on a fracture table. Combined with a prolonged surgical time, this position may cause an acute compartment syndrome of the well leg. Leaving the calf free, instead of using a standard well-leg holder, increases the difference between the diastolic blood pressure and the intramuscular pressure and may decrease the risk of acute compartment syndrome.

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