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Male sex, height, weight, and body mass index can increase external pressure to calf region using knee-crutch-type leg holder system in lithotomy position

机译:男性,身高,体重和体重指数可以在截骨位置使用膝盖-拐杖式腿固定器系统增加小腿区域的外部压力

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Background: Well-leg compartment syndrome (WLCS) is one of the catastrophic complications related to prolonged surgical procedures performed in the lithotomy position, using a knee-crutch-type leg holder (KCLH) system, to support the popliteal fossae and calf regions. Obesity has been implicated as a risk factor in the lithotomy position-related WLCS during surgery. In the present study, we investigated the relationship between the external pressure (EP) applied to the calf region using a KCLH system in the lithotomy position and selected physical characteristics. Methods: Twenty-one young, healthy volunteers (21.4±0.5?years of age, eleven males and ten females) participated in this study. The KCLH system used was Knee Crutch?. We assessed four types of EPs applied to the calf region: box pressure, peak box pressure, contact pressure, and peak contact pressure, using pressure-distribution measurement system (BIG-MAT?). Relationships between these four EPs to the calf regions of both lower legs and a series of physical characteristics (sex, height, weight, and body mass index [BMI]) were analyzed. Results: All four EPs applied to the bilateral calf regions were higher in males than in females. For all subjects, significant positive correlations were observed between all four EPs and height, weight, and BMI. Conclusion: EP applied to the calf region is higher in males than in females when the subject is supported by a KCLH system in the lithotomy position. In addition, EP increases with the increase in height, weight, and BMI. Therefore, male sex, height, weight, and BMI may contribute to the risk of inducing WLCS.
机译:背景:腿部小腿综合症(WLCS)是与长期截骨手术相关的灾难性并发症之一,该手术采用膝-拐杖型腿固定器(KCLH)系统支撑support窝和小腿区域。肥胖已被认为是手术过程中与截石位相关的WLCS的危险因素。在本研究中,我们调查了在截石位使用KCLH系统施加到小腿区域的外部压力(EP)与选定的身体特征之间的关系。方法:二十一名健康的年轻志愿者(21.4±0.5岁),男11例,女10例。使用的KCLH系统是Knee Crutch ?。我们使用压力分布测量系统(BIG-MAT ?)评估了四种适用于小腿区域的EP:箱压力,箱压力峰值,接触压力和峰值接触压力。分析了这四个EP与小腿小腿区域之间的关系以及一系列身体特征(性别,身高,体重和体重指数[BMI])。结果:应用于双侧小腿区域的所有四个EP男性均高于女性。对于所有受试者,在所有四个EP与身高,体重和BMI之间观察到显着的正相关。结论:当受试者在截石位由KCLH系统支撑时,男性小腿部位的EP值高于女性。另外,EP随着身高,体重和BMI的增加而增加。因此,男性,身高,体重和BMI可能会诱发WLCS。

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