EXHIBIT ID: MU_C_0017

Compartment Syndrome of the Left Lower Leg

Compartment Syndrome of the Left Lower Leg

This illustration displays the cross-sectional view of the left lower leg and compares the normal anatomy versus the anatomy of a leg with compartment syndrome. The normal anatomy encompasses the deep posterior compartment, superficial posterior compartment, anterior compartment, and the lateral compartment. The leg with compartment syndrome is characterized by the compression of adjacent vessels, severe swelling of the muscle, and reduced blood supply (ischemia).