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[http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/OI9.0000000000000163 Animal models in compartment syndrome: a review of existing literature]
[http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/OI9.0000000000000163 Animal models in compartment syndrome: a review of existing literature]
[https://www.anesthesiologynews.com/Clinical-Anesthesiology/Article/10-25/Study-Finds-Nerve-Blocks-Dont-Delay-Compartment-Syndrome-Diagnosis-in-Children/78381 Study Finds Nerve Blocks Don’t Delay Compartment Syndrome Diagnosis in Children]
[https://journals.lww.com/anesthesiology/abstract/9900/ropivacaine_based_regional_anesthesia_exerts.884.aspx Ropivacaine-Based Regional Anesthesia Exerts Muscle-Protective Effects Despite Elevated Compartment Pressure In A Porcine Model Of Acute Compartment Syndrome]
[https://journals.lww.com/anesthesiology/fulltext/2026/05000/ropivacaine_based_regional_anesthesia_exerts.26.aspx Ropivacaine-based Regional Anesthesia Exerts Muscle-protective Effects Despite Elevated Compartment Pressure in a Porcine Model of Acute Compartment Syndrome]

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