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Author Topic: How common is compartment syndrome after tibia Lengthening? And can it cause amp  (Read 337 times)

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Thehighest

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As the question
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Medium Drink Of Water

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I think my compartment syndrome is caused by a change in biomechanics (due to LL) that asks a bit too much from my tibialis anterior muscles when I walk.  Based on this, I think when it happens it's due to individual circumstances.  I don't think odds are useful information.  Like getting struck by lightning: someone who goes out in the rain a lot will have a much greater chance.
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Is a serious complication?
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HeightGain

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It is serious but clinically is recognisable and treatable if you have a good medical team
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Acute compartment syndrome is a medical emergency, usually caused by trauma, like a car accident or broken bone. Chronic (or exertional) compartment syndrome is caused by intense, repetitive exercise and usually stops with rest or changes in routine.

ACS is a medical emergency.
CECS is frustrating if you're active, but you can live with it your whole life.

There haven't been studies about the rate of developing CECS after leg lengthening, but my trauma surgeon who removed the Ilizarov frames told me that it theoretically would increase your risk for CECS because your muscles have to work harder to move the longer limb.

If you do end up getting it, a bilateral fasciotomy will resolve the issue.
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Initial height: 164 cm / ~5'5" (Surgery on 6/25/2014)
Current height: 170 cm / 5'7" (Frames removed 6/29/2015)
External Tibia lengthening performed by Dr Mangal Parihar in Mumbai, India.
My Cosmetic Leg Lengthening Experience

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But it cant cause amputation or yes?
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But it cant cause amputation or yes?

Acute compartment syndrome could lead to amputation.
CECS will not.
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Initial height: 164 cm / ~5'5" (Surgery on 6/25/2014)
Current height: 170 cm / 5'7" (Frames removed 6/29/2015)
External Tibia lengthening performed by Dr Mangal Parihar in Mumbai, India.
My Cosmetic Leg Lengthening Experience
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