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Lower leg compartment syndrome following laparoscopic uterine malignancy surgery for uterine cancer complicated by rheumatoid arthritis: a case report and literature review

  • Hanako Sato1
  • Yasushi Kotani1,*,
  • Shiro Takamatsu2
  • Mamiko Ohta1
  • Reona Shiro1
  • Kiko Yamamoto1
  • Kosuke Murakami1
  • Noriomi Matsumura1

1Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Kindai University Faculty of Medicine, Ohno-Higashi, 577-8502 Osaka-Sayama, Japan

2Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Kyoto Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto University, Yoshidakonoecho, 606-8501 Kyoto, Japan

DOI: 10.31083/j.ejgo.2021.03.2296 Vol.42,Issue 3,June 2021 pp.590-594

Submitted: 01 November 2020 Accepted: 22 January 2021

Published: 15 June 2021

(This article belongs to the Special Issue Minimally Invasive Surgery in Gynecologic Oncology)

*Corresponding Author(s): Yasushi Kotani E-mail: y-kotani@med.kindai.ac.jp

Abstract

Background: Compartment syndrome is a condition in which an increased internal pressure in the upper/lower leg compartment results in circulatory disturbance causing muscle and nerve dysfunction. There have been five case reports of compartment syndrome following gynecologic laparoscopic surgery. We present this rare case herein with a review of the related literature. Case: The patient was a 44-year-old woman. She underwent laparoscopic modified radical hysterectomy for uterine cancer. During surgery, she wore elastic stockings from her toes to her knees. She also had intermittent pneumatic compression of the thighs and lower legs with the head down at 15 degrees. The operative time was 6 h and 49 min. She was diagnosed with compartment syndrome, and a decompression incision was indicated. Conclusion: After experiencing this case, we use the open leg position, releasing the high pelvic position for 10 min every 3 h, during which the nurse should decompress the foot.

Keywords

Compartment syndrome; Laparoscopic surgery; Endometrial cancer

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Hanako Sato,Yasushi Kotani,Shiro Takamatsu,Mamiko Ohta,Reona Shiro,Kiko Yamamoto,Kosuke Murakami,Noriomi Matsumura. Lower leg compartment syndrome following laparoscopic uterine malignancy surgery for uterine cancer complicated by rheumatoid arthritis: a case report and literature review. European Journal of Gynaecological Oncology. 2021. 42(3);590-594.

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