SKU: C40001
Axial illustrations of the lower left leg demonstrate the effect compartment syndrome has on the surrounding nerves and vasculature. Compared to the normal leg, the injured leg is experiencing swelling in the anterior, lateral, deep posterior, and superficial posterior compartments. These swollen muscles compress the anterior tibial artery and veins, posterior tibial artery and veins, peroneal artery and veins, tibial nerve, and deep peroneal nerve. Compartment syndrome is painful and poses long-term risks if the vasculature remains restricted, as this deprives surrounding muscles of oxygen and nutrients.
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