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Fracture Type | Case Title | Case Details | Outcome |
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Tibial Fracture | MY01 Continuous Compartment Pressure Monitor Helps Avoid a Fasciotomy | Male in his 30s had a bicondylar tibial fracture caused by high energy trauma, presenting with localized blister wound swelling. The patient’s injury, age and clinical signs pointed towards ACS. | Fasciotomy Avoided |
Tibial Fracture | Continuous Compartment Pressure Monitor Aids in the Early Diagnosis of ACS | 21 yo male gets into a motor vehicle accident, resulting in a midshaft tibial fracture. No clinical signs of ACS. | Early Diagnosis of ACS |
Forearm Fracture | Continuous Compartment Pressure Monitor Could Have Avoided an Unnecessary Fasciotomy | 34 yo female fell down 15 stairs, resulting in L radius segmental and L ulna midshaft | Fasciotomy Avoided |
Forearm Fracture | MY01 Continuous Compartment Pressure Monitor aids in early diagnosis of ACS | 37 yo male fell from a 6-foot ladder, resulting in right elbow transolecranon fracture with right radial head fracture. No clinical signs of ACS when admitted or the device was inserted. | Early Diagnosis of ACS |