Can osteofascial compartment syndrome heal?


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After the patient shows osteofascial compartment syndrome, if it is discovered early and treated early, it can be cured, especially when the patient shows obvious swelling and pain in the limb parts, and shows that the distal extremity has no pulse, that is, the pulse of the artery cannot be touched, and the limb parts and skin color are pale. In this case, the limb parts should be cut and decompressed in time to restore the limb parts and blood supply. Moreover, it can promote the blood supply of the distal end of the limb, so as to prevent the long-term compression of the limb part, resulting in insufficient arterial blood supply, it is easy to cause the muscle of the limb part to show ischemic muscle spasm, and it is easy to cause necrosis of the distal end of the limb after a long time.