is there a pelvic compartment syndrome analogous to abdominal compartment syndrome?
OBJECTIVES: To describe an intrapelvic compartment syndrome analogous to abdominal compartment syndrome and to characterize its diagnosis and treatment. DESIGN: Retrospective analysis. SETTING: Level I trauma center. PATIENTS: Three patients with pelvic ring or acetabular fractures presented with bilateral ureteral obstruction, renal organ failure, and anuria due to direct compression of both ureters in the true pelvis by a massive retroperitoneal hematoma. INTERVENTION: Surgical therapy consisted of fracture stabilization, decompression of the retroperitoneal space, and evacuation of the hematoma. Persistent isolated bleeding points were either embolized preoperatively or ligated. RESULTS: After decompression, all three patients promptly recovered their renal organ function. CONCLUSION: An intrapelvic compartment syndrome can be defined as bilateral ureteral obstruction and renal failure caused by a massive intrapelvic hematoma with increased retroperitoneal pressure. Diagnostic diffe