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In a patient with a shallow septum angular position, the intermuscular septum is more anterior and closer to the tibia than expected. From an initial incision, the natural tendency of the surgeon is likely progression posteriorly rather than ‘up and under’ the skin in an anterior direction.
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Compartment syndrome is the excess swelling within an...
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Definition. IMAIOS. The deep fascia of the leg gives off from its deep surface, on the lateral side of the leg, two strong intermuscular septa, the anterior and posterior intermuscular septum of the leg (anterior and posterior peroneal septa), which enclose the Peronæi longus and brevis, and separate them from the muscles of the anterior and ...
The anterior intermuscular septum is a fascial sheet, which is an extension of the overlying crural fascia. It extends deep between the extensor digitorum longus and the fibularis longus and brevis muscles to attach to the anterior border of the fibula.
1 Ιαν 2013 · In the limbs the intermuscular septa are formed as expansions of the deep fascia, introducing themselves deeply through the different muscular bellies and attaching firmly to the skeleton. The osteofibrous compartments are formed in this way, filled with synergistic muscle groups.
21 Ιουλ 2021 · Abstract. Background: Compartment syndrome is the excess swelling within an inelastic compartment leading to excessive compartment pressure. Lower limb trauma has a high risk of compartment syndrome, which is typically mitigated using a two-incision fasciotomy.
The lateral femoral intermuscular septum (or lateral intermuscular septum of the thigh) is a dense fold of deep fascia, which invaginates between the muscles of the thigh; separating the anterior and posterior compartments of the thigh from each other.
The medial femoral intermuscular septum (or medial intermuscular septum of the thigh) is a dense fold of deep fascia, which invaginates between the muscles of the thigh; separating the anterior and medial (adductor) compartments of the thigh from each other.