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Acute compartment syndrome of the thigh without associated fracture: A case report
Abstract
We report a patient who sustained blunt trauma to the thigh without a femoral fracture and subsequently developed acute compartment syndrome. The patient had initially been seen and sent home on oral analgesia but presented five hours later with worsening thigh pain. Then, a diagnosis of acute compartment syndrome was made and fasciotomy done. He recovered uneventfully.