Urinary tract injury occurs in 10% of all abdominal trauma patients, and the kidney is the most commonly injured organ in the urinary tract. CT with contrast enhancement is the modality of choice for cross-sectional imaging of renal trauma because it quickly and accurately can demonstrate injury to the renal parenchyma, renal pedicles, and associated abdominal or retroperitoneal organs. This article reviews the mechanism, clinical features, imaging modalities, and CT imaging findings according to the classification of the renal trauma. Trauma to underlying abnormal kidneys, iatrogenic renal injuries, and complications of renal trauma are reviewed also
BACKGROUND: Blunt abdominal trauma is routinely encountered in the Emergency Department. It is one o...
【Abstract】The management of blunt renal trauma has been evolving. The past management largely based...
AbstractThe management of blunt renal trauma has been evolving. The past management largely based on...
Renal injury is observed in 10 percent of cases of abdominal trauma, and the majority (80 percent to...
AbstractBackgroundUrinary tract injuries occur in 3–10% of abdominal trauma, kidneys being the most ...
The kidneys are the most vulnerable genitourinary organ in trauma, as they are involved in up to 3.2...
Background: The purpose of this review is to illustrate and discuss the spectrum of imaging findings...
OBJECTIVES: To show the wide spectrum of computed tomography (CT) findings in blunt renal trauma ...
Background: Urinary tract injuries occur in 3–10% of abdominal trauma, kidneys being the most common...
Objectives To show the wide spectrum of computed tomog-raphy (CT) findings in blunt renal trauma and...
Renal trauma is the most common urologic trauma and occurs in 8-10% of patients with significant blu...
The main radiological features of the plain film of the abdomen, excretory urography and of renal an...
The main radiological features of the plain film of the abdomen, excretory urography and of renal an...
Urologic trauma is frequently reported in patients with penetrating trauma. Currently, the computeri...
Pelvic kidney ectopia is one of most frequent upper urinary tract abnormalities exposed to trauma in...
BACKGROUND: Blunt abdominal trauma is routinely encountered in the Emergency Department. It is one o...
【Abstract】The management of blunt renal trauma has been evolving. The past management largely based...
AbstractThe management of blunt renal trauma has been evolving. The past management largely based on...
Renal injury is observed in 10 percent of cases of abdominal trauma, and the majority (80 percent to...
AbstractBackgroundUrinary tract injuries occur in 3–10% of abdominal trauma, kidneys being the most ...
The kidneys are the most vulnerable genitourinary organ in trauma, as they are involved in up to 3.2...
Background: The purpose of this review is to illustrate and discuss the spectrum of imaging findings...
OBJECTIVES: To show the wide spectrum of computed tomography (CT) findings in blunt renal trauma ...
Background: Urinary tract injuries occur in 3–10% of abdominal trauma, kidneys being the most common...
Objectives To show the wide spectrum of computed tomog-raphy (CT) findings in blunt renal trauma and...
Renal trauma is the most common urologic trauma and occurs in 8-10% of patients with significant blu...
The main radiological features of the plain film of the abdomen, excretory urography and of renal an...
The main radiological features of the plain film of the abdomen, excretory urography and of renal an...
Urologic trauma is frequently reported in patients with penetrating trauma. Currently, the computeri...
Pelvic kidney ectopia is one of most frequent upper urinary tract abnormalities exposed to trauma in...
BACKGROUND: Blunt abdominal trauma is routinely encountered in the Emergency Department. It is one o...
【Abstract】The management of blunt renal trauma has been evolving. The past management largely based...
AbstractThe management of blunt renal trauma has been evolving. The past management largely based on...