Chronic exertional compartment syndrome (CECS) of the leg is a debilitating condition that has previously been characterized in athletes and military personnel. The results of surgical management in these patient populations have previously been published with inconsistencies in surgical methods and patient outcomes noted. While endoscopic and minimally invasive techniques have been described, a detailed description of a "standard" open, 2-incision lateral and single-incision medial technique for the treatment of CECS has not been previously published. The purpose of this technique article is to highlight several tips and considerations related to this procedure in the hopes of standardizing treatment and potentially improving patient outcomes. Level V, expert opinion.
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