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The Weight of Doubt: Acute Compartment Syndrome, Dogma, and Diagnostic Uncertainty

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Acute compartment syndrome is one of the most feared diagnoses in orthopaedic trauma, yet despite decades of teaching, controversy and uncertainty remain. In this episode, Dr. Andrew Schmidt joins us for a thoughtful and refreshingly candid discussion on why compartment syndrome continues to generate anxiety among surgeons, the limitations of traditional diagnostic thinking, and how dogma, research challenges, and medicolegal pressures have shaped the field. We explore what fasciotomy truly represents, why defining a diagnostic “gold standard” remains elusive, and what the future of multimodal treatment strategies might look like. ________________ Visit our landing page! [www.underpressure.fm]

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