The cause was RTA in 13 pts, accident at work in six and in one patient the result of a reconstruction osteotomy and external fixation. The opening of the compartments was done in nine pts but in two of them we caught the condition at an early stage on time. The consequences were a dropped foot in 13 pts, a club foot in two pts, cavus foot in eight pts, clawing of toes in 13 pts, ankle stiffness in six pts, plantar numbness anaesthesia in 12 pts, plantar callosities in five pts and chronic infections in eight pts. The number of reconstructive operations was from one to ten with a hospitalization duration from one month to five years. Only two pts were able to work an easy job and two pts went back to their previous job, those in whom we had opened the compartments in time. In one pts an amputation below the knee was done. The rest of the pts are unemployed or work as assistant.