“…The seventh study (34) compared outcomes of four groups having a different number of released compartments. Six (29)(30)(31)(33)(34)(35) of seven studies presented in total 92 patients undergoing a 2-CF approach and 40 patients a 4-CF. Instead of stating the number of patients per group, the seventh study (32) reported that a 2-CF technique CECS: chronic exertional compartment syndrome, ICP: intra-compartmental pressure, 4-CF: four-compartment fasciotomy, 2-CF: two-compartment fasciotomy, SD: standard deviation, ES: effect sizes, OR: odds ratio, CI: confidence Interval, SMD: standardized mean difference, CASP: Critical Appraisal Skills Programme, GRADE: Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation, EQ-5D: European Quality of Life -Five Dimensions questionnaire 12 was performed 48 times and 4-CF 15 times.…”