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. 2010 Apr 18;35(4):569–575. doi: 10.1007/s00264-010-1016-6

Table 2.

Group B (patients aged 15–18 years, n = 12): clinical data at presentation after injury, diagnosis, treatment and complications

Patient (age, years/sex) Mechanism of injury Diagnostics Time from admission to the fasciotomy (h) Type of fasciotomy Operations to definitive wound closure (n) Complications
1 (17/M) Pedestrian in car accident ICP 60 mmHg intraoperative 10.5 SIF 2 Delayed bone healing
2 (16/M) Sports trauma (handball) Clinical 3 SIF 2 0
3 (16/M) Affray ICP 40 mmHg preoperative 19 SIF 1 0
4 (16/M) Motorcycle ICP 37 mmHg preoperative 4 SIF 8 0
5 (15/M) Fall from height ICP 30 mmHg intraoperative 9 SIF 1 0
6 (18/M) Pedestrian in car accident Clinical 11 SIF 4 0
7 (17/M) Motorcycle Clinical 64 SIF 3 0
8 (18/M) Motorcycle Clinical 7 SIF 2 0
9 (16/M) Car accident ICP 90 mmHg preoperative 11 SIF 1 0
10 (17/M) Motorcycle ICP 25 mmHg intraoperative 99 SIF 2 0
11 (17/M) Motorcycle Clinical 66 SIF 3 0
12 (18/M) Sports trauma (soccer) Clinical 22 DIF 1 Peripheral neurological deficits

SIF single-incision fasciotomy, DIF double-incision fasciotomy