From January 1992 to the present, 56 TKRs were implanted in 41 patients less than 60 years of age at the time of index surgery using a cemented all-poly tibial component with a PS design. Indications included all patients with osteoarthritis or post-traumatic arthritis without significant tibial bone loss. All patientswere followed prospectively with clinical and radiographic criteria asdefined by the Knee Society. Patient Assessment Questionnaires were used to quantify patient satisfaction, pain, and activity levels. From January 1992 to the present, 56 TKRs were implanted in 41 patients less than 60 years of age at the time of index surgery using a cemented all-poly tibial component with a PS design. Indications included all patients with osteoarthritis or post-traumatic arthritis without significant tibial bone loss. All patientswere followed prospectively with clinical and radiographic criteria asdefined by the Knee Society. Patient Assessment Questionnaires were used to quantify patient satisfaction, pain, and activity levels.
A compartment syndrome is an orthopaedic emergency which can result from a variety of causes, the most common being trauma. Rarely, it can develop spontaneously and several aetiologies for spontaneous compartment syndrome have been described. We describe a patient with diabetes who developed a spontaneous compartment syndrome. The diagnosis was delayed because of the atypical presentation.