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Bilateral Lower Extremity Compartment Syndromes Secondary to Intraosseous Fluid Resuscitation
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1991
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Trauma ResuscitationCardiogenic ShockIntraosseous Fluid ResuscitationMedicineIntraosseous InfusionsPatient SafetyLower Limb TraumaSepsisCompartment SyndromeSurgeryVascular AccessPrehospital ResuscitationEmergency SurgeryOrthopaedic SurgeryCritical Emergency MedicineEmergency Medicine
Intraosseous infusions are reserved for use in life-threatening hypovolemic or cardiogenic shock when intravenous (i.v.) access cannot be readily established. Although minor fluid extravasation is a common problem with this technique, a fully established compartment syndrome has never been reported. We describe a child with severe compartment syndromes of both lower extremities complicating the use of intraosseous fluid resuscitation.