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Case: We present the case of a 26-year-old otherwise healthy man with an isolated tibial and fibular shaft fracture who developed signs of fat embolism syndrome (FES) within 6 hours of injury and prior to any operative treatment. Conclusion: General orthopaedists and traumatologists should be aware that the onset of FES is not always delayed for several days, but can develop within 6 hours of injury. After initiation of appropriate management, including respiratory support, our patient did well. There was union of the fracture, and he was able to return to work at 3 months postinjury.