1953
DOI: 10.2106/00004623-195335030-00031
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Lower Nephron Syndrome Following Prolonged Knee-Chest Position

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“…In recent years muscle necrosis has been reported after various types of general intoxication: alcohol, alcohol and hypnotics, or hypnotics alone (Jasinski and Briitsch, 1952;Touz6 and Thierry, 1952;Fahlgren, Hed, and Lundmark, 1957) and general anaesthesia (Gordon and Newman, 1953).…”
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“…In recent years muscle necrosis has been reported after various types of general intoxication: alcohol, alcohol and hypnotics, or hypnotics alone (Jasinski and Briitsch, 1952;Touz6 and Thierry, 1952;Fahlgren, Hed, and Lundmark, 1957) and general anaesthesia (Gordon and Newman, 1953).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Under anaesthesia, postural insults may occur that would normally not be tolerated in awaken patients [1]. CS has been described in spinal surgery [2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9].…”
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“…No obstante, la aparición de síndromes compartimentales es una complicación que se presenta con relativa frecuencia en la cirugía traumatológica, en las reperfusiones de isquemias crónicas de extremidades inferiores y en las cirugías en la posición de litotomía. Ahora bien, el síndrome compartimental tras cirugía en genupectoral podría ser una complicación infradiagnosticada, ya que la fuerte analgesia postoperatoria podría encubrir la sintomatología 6 . La clínica consiste en dolor local intenso, acompañado de edema y déficits neurológicos en las extremidades inferiores; primero sensitivos, y en una fase más tardía, motores.…”
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