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Osteofascial Compartment Syndrome in the Dog
Authors:R. RANDY BASINGER DVM    DENNIS N. ARON DVM  DiplomateACVs    DENNIS T. CROWE DVM  DiplomateACVs   P. THOMAS PURINTON DVM  PhD
Affiliation:Department of Small Animal Medicine, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Georgia, Athens 30602.
Abstract:Experimentally induced osteofascial compartment syndrome (OFCS) has been reported in the craniolateral compartment of the canine crus. In this study, anatomic dissections and contrast radiographs were used to describe three additional osteofascial compartments in canine limbs. Experimental OFCS was produced in four different compartments, and caused muscle and nerve pathology in each. When compartment pressures were evaluated in traumatized animals, moderate elevations in compartment pressures were found. A compartment syndrome that developed in one dog was surgically decompressed, returning elevated pressures to a safe level.
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