Blunt abdominal trauma can cause multiple internal injuries. However, these injuries are often difficult to accurately evaluate, particularly in the presence of more obvious external injuries. Computed tomography (CT) imaging is currently used to assess clinically stable patients with blunt abdominal trauma. CT can provide a rapid and accurate appraisal of the abdominal viscera, retroperitoneum and abdominal wall, as well as a limited assessment of the lower thoracic region and bony pelvis. This paper presents examples of various injuries in trauma patients depicted in abdominal CT images. We hope these images provide a resource for radiologists, surgeons and medical officers, as well as a learning tool for medical students
The wide use of computed tomography (CT) scanning for patients with blunt abdominal trauma can reve...
Computed tomography is now widely used in the initial diagnostic workup of adult trauma victims with...
Background: Abdominal injury constitutes a significant portion of all blunt and penetrating body inj...
Blunt abdominal trauma can cause multiple internal injuries. However, these injuries are often diffi...
Radiology is a ‘visual’ field and is best taught and learnt by looking at images rather than reading...
Trauma to the abdomen accounts for approximately 10% of trauma deaths. The injury may be blunt or pe...
Introduction: Blunt injury trauma is regularly encountered in the emergency department. Diagnostic t...
Computed tomography (CT) is currently the diagnostic modality of choice in the evaluation of clinica...
Computed tomography (CT) is currently the diagnostic modality of choice in the evaluation of clinic...
Introduction: Blunt abdominal trauma is one of the important types of trauma and causes mortality in...
Abdominal trauma is increasing and although penetrating wounds are also on the increase, blunt traum...
Objectives: To evaluate the usefulness of emergency computed tomography in detection of intra-abdomi...
Computed tomography (CT) is widely used in assessing clinically stable patients with blunt abdominal...
Multislice computed tomography (MSCT) is the imaging modality of choice in assessing clinically stab...
The spleenis one of the organs most frequently ijured in blunt abdominal trauma. Computed tomography...
The wide use of computed tomography (CT) scanning for patients with blunt abdominal trauma can reve...
Computed tomography is now widely used in the initial diagnostic workup of adult trauma victims with...
Background: Abdominal injury constitutes a significant portion of all blunt and penetrating body inj...
Blunt abdominal trauma can cause multiple internal injuries. However, these injuries are often diffi...
Radiology is a ‘visual’ field and is best taught and learnt by looking at images rather than reading...
Trauma to the abdomen accounts for approximately 10% of trauma deaths. The injury may be blunt or pe...
Introduction: Blunt injury trauma is regularly encountered in the emergency department. Diagnostic t...
Computed tomography (CT) is currently the diagnostic modality of choice in the evaluation of clinica...
Computed tomography (CT) is currently the diagnostic modality of choice in the evaluation of clinic...
Introduction: Blunt abdominal trauma is one of the important types of trauma and causes mortality in...
Abdominal trauma is increasing and although penetrating wounds are also on the increase, blunt traum...
Objectives: To evaluate the usefulness of emergency computed tomography in detection of intra-abdomi...
Computed tomography (CT) is widely used in assessing clinically stable patients with blunt abdominal...
Multislice computed tomography (MSCT) is the imaging modality of choice in assessing clinically stab...
The spleenis one of the organs most frequently ijured in blunt abdominal trauma. Computed tomography...
The wide use of computed tomography (CT) scanning for patients with blunt abdominal trauma can reve...
Computed tomography is now widely used in the initial diagnostic workup of adult trauma victims with...
Background: Abdominal injury constitutes a significant portion of all blunt and penetrating body inj...