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‘Well‐leg’ compartment syndrome associated with gynaecological surgery: a perioperative risk‐reduction protocol and checklist

Susan Addley, J.J. McMullan, S. Scott, Hooman Soleymani majd

2021BJOG An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology21 citationsDOI

Abstract

'Well-leg' compartment syndrome (WLCS) is an uncommon, but potentially devastating, complication associated with prolonged patient positioning for abdomino-pelvic surgery. Gynaecologists, anaesthetists and the wider theatre team share a responsibility to minimise the risk of this highly morbid, and even fatal, postoperative complication. This article provides an overview of WLCS related to gynaecological surgery - raising awareness amongst gynaecologists and highlighting the time-critical nature of diagnosis and management. Given the potential litiginous nature of this complication, we also present a perioperative checklist and risk-reduction protocol to suggest a standardised approach to prevention and relevant documentation. TWEETABLE ABSTRACT: Gynaecologists share a responsibility to minimise the risk of postoperative 'well-leg' compartment syndrome.

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ChecklistPerioperativeComplicationMedicineDocumentationProtocol (science)SurgeryGeneral surgeryCompartment (ship)Intensive care medicinePsychologyAlternative medicineGeologyComputer sciencePathologyOceanographyCognitive psychologyProgramming languageMuscle and Compartmental DisordersBiomedical and Chemical ResearchElectrolyte and hormonal disorders