Compartment Syndrome – One of the Reasons of Pooperation Complications after the Oncological Neck Surgery?
Authors:
Jan Mejzlík 1,2
; A. Pellant 1,2; Viktor Chrobok 1,2
Authors‘ workplace:
Klinika otorinolaryngologie a chirurgie hlavy a krku, Pardubické krajské nemocnice, a. s.
; přednosta prof. MUDr. A. Pellant, Dr. Sc.
Katedra klinických oborů Fakulty zdravotnických studií Univerzity Pardubice
1; vedoucí katedry doc. MUDr. K. Havlíček, CSc.
2
Published in:
Otorinolaryngol Foniatr, 57, 2008, No. 1, pp. 40-43.
Category:
Comprehensive Reports
Overview
The compartment syndrome is known in abdominal surgery, traumatology, neurosurgery. Basics of the syndrom are interfascial hypertension rising from hydrostatic and oncotic pressure changes. The authors suggest that the compartmet syndrome could be one of the reasons of wound healing failure after the oncologic neck surgery.
The neck compartment is mentioned from the anatomical and physiological point of view. The pathophysiological aspects of neck compartment syndrome, the oncotic and hydrostatic pressure changes and the fluid, proteins and ions movements are clarified.
Up the date literature overview and the possibilities of early neck compartment syndrome prevention and interfascial pressure monitoring are discussed.
Key words:
neck compartment syndrome, hydrostatic pressure, interfascial hypertension, microcirculation.
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