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Title: Limb loss following Military Anti-Schock Trousers (MAST) application. Author: Maull KI, Capehart JE, Cardea JA, Haynes BW. Journal: J Trauma; 1981 Jan; 21(1):60-2. PubMed ID: 7463542. Abstract: External counterpressure is a safe and effective method to treat shock and restore central circulation. Experience with the short-term use of MAST has been favorable. If external counterpressure is maintained for extended periods, however, altered peripheral hemodynamics may result in permanent damage. The development of compartment syndrome requiring amputation is reported in two patients with associated leg fractures. This unfortunate experience suggests that the sustained use of MAST in patients with shock and comminuted lower extremity fractures may jeopardize limb survival.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]