Fig. 9.1, [(a) A 42-year-old man with]. - Compartment Syndrome
(a) A 42-year-old man with a crush injury of the leg with tibia and fibula fracture. (b) Fasciotomy was done, but because of muscle necrosis and sepsis, he ended with a knee disarticulation
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The 2.5-cm incision, and manipulation with 1 finger.