This study aimed at exploring the management of major trauma and analyzing the role of interventional radiology for major trauma patients. As there are no prospective randomized controlled trials of interventional radiology in major trauma. Therefore, this review aims to summarize the evidence supporting the use of interventional radiological techniques in the management of major trauma. The study concluded that interventional radiology has become an essential part of the modern trauma unit. Roles in pelvic haemorrhage and aortic injury are now well established and have contributed to improving patient survival and reducing long-term morbidity
Thèse présentée sous la forme d'une "thèse article"Objectives: The objective of this study was to de...
Objective: The aim of this study was to describe the outcome of the use of interventional radiologic...
Trauma is one of the most common causes of mortality worldwide with a substantial percentage of deat...
The role of radiology in the emergency treatment of the trauma patient continues to grow as it yield...
Thorax is the third most common site of traumatic injury after the head and extremities. Thoracic i...
This study aimed at recognizing that images have become important not only for diagnosis but also fo...
Based on statistics available in Korea, trauma centers play a critical role in treatment of patients...
Interventional management is commonly used for traumatic injuries to the abdominal solid organs. Th...
The growing trend to manage hepatic injuries nonoperatively has been increasing demand for advanced ...
Interventions on the trauma patient are an essential component of the complete scope of care that is...
Background: Recently, trauma management has been complicated owing to the introduction of damage-con...
Traumatic pelvic injuries usually include high-energy crush injuries and are associated with signifi...
Trauma is now a major medical problem. Accidental injuries constitute the fourth leading cause of de...
Trauma is an injury to the body that involves multiple anatomical and pathophysiological changes ca...
© Société Internationale de Chirurgie 2008Background: Hemorrhage-related mortality (HRM) associated ...
Thèse présentée sous la forme d'une "thèse article"Objectives: The objective of this study was to de...
Objective: The aim of this study was to describe the outcome of the use of interventional radiologic...
Trauma is one of the most common causes of mortality worldwide with a substantial percentage of deat...
The role of radiology in the emergency treatment of the trauma patient continues to grow as it yield...
Thorax is the third most common site of traumatic injury after the head and extremities. Thoracic i...
This study aimed at recognizing that images have become important not only for diagnosis but also fo...
Based on statistics available in Korea, trauma centers play a critical role in treatment of patients...
Interventional management is commonly used for traumatic injuries to the abdominal solid organs. Th...
The growing trend to manage hepatic injuries nonoperatively has been increasing demand for advanced ...
Interventions on the trauma patient are an essential component of the complete scope of care that is...
Background: Recently, trauma management has been complicated owing to the introduction of damage-con...
Traumatic pelvic injuries usually include high-energy crush injuries and are associated with signifi...
Trauma is now a major medical problem. Accidental injuries constitute the fourth leading cause of de...
Trauma is an injury to the body that involves multiple anatomical and pathophysiological changes ca...
© Société Internationale de Chirurgie 2008Background: Hemorrhage-related mortality (HRM) associated ...
Thèse présentée sous la forme d'une "thèse article"Objectives: The objective of this study was to de...
Objective: The aim of this study was to describe the outcome of the use of interventional radiologic...
Trauma is one of the most common causes of mortality worldwide with a substantial percentage of deat...