急性臀间室综合征和坐骨神经麻痹后长期固定静脉吸毒者:一个病例报告。

IF 0.7 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Platon Papageorgiou, Vasileios Giannatos, Panagiotis Antzoulas, Evangelia Argyropoulou, Christos Koukos, Zinon Kokkalis
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背景:筋膜间室综合征是一种严重的疾病,其特征是封闭的骨筋膜间室间质压力增加,这可能是由于筋膜间室体积减小、内容物增加或外部压力所致。臀和大腿间室综合征虽然罕见,但与严重的局部并发症有关,如组织坏死、感染,甚至截肢,以及肾功能衰竭等全身性问题,在某些情况下还会导致死亡。及时识别和治疗对于改善结果至关重要,因为延误会大大增加不良和潜在危及生命后果的风险。急性臀间室综合征通常是由于固定造成的长期压力所致,并可能与酒精或药物滥用引起的崩溃有关。病例报告一名30岁男性静脉吸毒者(IVDU)因吸毒失去意识期间长时间固定而入院,右大腿和臀区出现严重疼痛,肿胀和运动障碍。检查显示坐骨神经麻痹。磁共振成像(MRI)显示臀肌和大腿后肌肿胀伴积液。经后路行紧急筋膜切开术及坐骨神经松解术。术后,患者神经功能和活动能力迅速改善。结论:我们的研究结果强调了在无法活动的患者中保持高度怀疑的重要性,特别是静脉注射吸毒者,他们可能长时间保持无意识状态,挤压他们的身体部分。早期识别和干预对于预防与该病相关的严重并发症至关重要。本病例强调了在治疗出现臀或大腿区域剧烈疼痛和急性坐骨神经麻痹的IVDUs时需要提高认识和积极管理。
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Acute Gluteal Compartment Syndrome and Sciatic Nerve Palsy Following Prolonged Immobilization in an Intravenous Drug User: A Case Report.

BACKGROUND Compartment syndrome is a serious condition characterized by increased interstitial pressure within a closed osseofascial compartment, which can result from decreased compartment volume, increased contents, or external pressures. Gluteal and thigh compartment syndrome, although rare, is linked to severe local complications such as tissue necrosis, infection, and even amputation, as well as systemic issues like renal failure and, in some cases, death. Prompt recognition and treatment are essential for improving outcomes, as delays significantly raise the risk of adverse and potentially life-threatening consequences. Acute gluteal compartment syndrome often results from prolonged pressure due to immobilization and can be associated with collapse caused by alcohol or drug abuse. CASE REPORT A 30-year-old male intravenous drug user (IVDU) was admitted with severe pain, swelling, and motor deficits in the right thigh and gluteal region due to prolonged immobilization during loss of consciousness from drug use. Examination revealed sciatic nerve palsy. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) showed swelling of the gluteal and posterior thigh muscles along with fluid collection. Emergency fasciotomy and sciatic nerve release were performed through a posterior approach. Postoperatively, the patient experienced rapid improvement in neurological function and mobility. CONCLUSIONS Our findings underscore the importance of maintaining a high index of suspicion among immobilized patients, especially intravenous drug users who may remain unconscious for extended periods, crushing parts of their bodies. Early recognition and intervention are vital for preventing severe complications associated with this condition. This case highlights the need for increased awareness and proactive management when treating IVDUs presenting with severe pain in the gluteal or thigh region and acute sciatic nerve palsy.

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