Fasciotomy and Occupational Separation among US Service Members with Lower Extremity Chronic Exertional Compartment Syndrome.
D Alan NelsonJosh B KazmanKenneth NelsonDaniel B EdgeworthMichael F LindowPeter EmanueleDaniel R CliftonY Sammy ChoiDonald ShellPatricia A DeusterPublished in: Medicine and science in sports and exercise (2024)
LE-CECS was associated with increased military service discharge risks. Among the affected patients, positive effects on career longevity were not seen in association with fasciotomy. However, fasciotomy could simply serve as a marker of the most refractory cases that are least likely to continue service. More study is needed to clarify causal pathways and identify patients who may derive career benefits from surgical treatment.