A 26-year-old male athlete presented to our hospital with bilateral leg pain after intense training. He had a history of transient numbness and pain with rigorous exercise but this time pain persisted and drop foot developed. Unfortunately, the diagnosis of acute exertional compartment syndrome was delayed due to late presentation of the patient in our department. He underwent three consecutive surgeries for decompression and debridement. At 13 months follow-up, he is ambulatory with bilateral ankle-foot orthosis. This case presents a bilateral, acute anterior exertional compartment syndrome of the leg and highlights the need for high clinical suspicion and early treatment of the acute exertional compartment syndrome.
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Angelis, F. A., Koutalos, A. A., Kalifis, G., Arnaoutoglou, C., & Hantes, M. (2021). A Missed Bilateral, Acute Anterior Exertional Compartment Syndrome of the Leg. Cureus. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.12614
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