2016
DOI: 10.1259/bjr.20150952
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Dual-phase CT for the assessment of acute vascular injuries in high-energy blunt trauma: the imaging findings and management implications

Abstract: Acute vascular injuries are the second most common cause of fatalities in patients with multiple traumatic injuries; thus, prompt identification and management is essential for patient survival. Over the past few years, multidetector CT (MDCT) using dual-phase scanning protocol has become the imaging modality of choice in high-energy deceleration traumas. The objective of this article was to review the role of dual-phase MDCT in the identification and management of acute vascular injuries, particularly in the … Show more

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“…Postprocessing with three-dimensional (3D) multiplanar reconstruction (MPR) and volume rendering reconstructions is helpful in identifying injuries of the vessels and sites of active bleeding as well as searching for osseous injuries that were missed on the axial images (particularly at the level of the sternum and spine). 10,16,20 To assess correctly for thoracic injuries, it is important to consider all the forces of impact to both the thoracic wall (i.e., sternum) 10 and the soft tissues (►Fig. 2).…”
Section: Mdct Scan Protocolmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Postprocessing with three-dimensional (3D) multiplanar reconstruction (MPR) and volume rendering reconstructions is helpful in identifying injuries of the vessels and sites of active bleeding as well as searching for osseous injuries that were missed on the axial images (particularly at the level of the sternum and spine). 10,16,20 To assess correctly for thoracic injuries, it is important to consider all the forces of impact to both the thoracic wall (i.e., sternum) 10 and the soft tissues (►Fig. 2).…”
Section: Mdct Scan Protocolmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…7,32 Patients with a flail chest have severe thoracic injuries. Thus computed tomography (CT) is necessary to look for additional findings 7,10,16,33,34 (►Fig. 5).…”
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“…We should note that vascular damage in multiple traumas is one of the most important causes of mortality and therefore, we should act quickly. [2] Along with the examination, we use laboratory tests, radiological imaging and diagnostic tests (paracentesis, peritoneal lavage, etc.) to get closer to the diagnosis.…”
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confidence: 99%