The Journal of Arthroplasty, Volume 27, Issue 7, 1414.e9 - 1414.e11

Compartment Syndrome Due to Massive Leg Hematoma After Primary Total Hip Arthroplasty

Hannon, Michael G. et al.
Hip

Fondaparinux is an accepted form of deep venous thrombosis prophylaxis after hip arthroplasty. Cited advantages of its use include once-daily administration, standard dosage, and superiority as compared with enoxaparin. However, there have been several case reports of serious associated bleeding complications. We describe the case of a 77-year-old woman who developed a massive leg hematoma in the operative extremity nearly 3 weeks after a primary total hip arthroplasty while on fondaparinux. The patient developed a compartment syndrome requiring decompression of the hematoma, fasciotomy, and subsequent additional plastic surgery for split thickness skin grafting.


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