A full-thickness, circumferential burn of any limb can cause circulatory compromise. This occurs because increasing oedema in an unyielding compartment sequentially impairs venous and then arterial flow.
The clinical features and investigation of impaired perfusion are detailed in the submenu.
Escharotomies in the limbs are performed in the mid-lateral lines. They should be performed before pulses become impalpable. Care must be taken at certain areas where structures lie superfically:
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