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9780397517336

Trauma Radiology Companion

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  • ISBN13:

    9780397517336

  • ISBN10:

    0397517335

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 1997-07-01
  • Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
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Summary

Developed by radiologists at one of the world's leading trauma centers, this portable, thoroughly illustrated handbook presents current imaging protocols for trauma and explains in detail how to diagnose many traumatic injuries. The book provides a methodical review of trauma imaging by anatomic region using all imaging modalities and contains more than 300 illustrations depicting the radiologic manifestations of trauma.For each type of injury, the text presents concise bulleted information about imaging techniques, pitfalls, radiologic appearance of the injury, and diagnosis. Each chapter presents key facts for rapid, at-a-glance review. The book also includes an introductory section addressing practical issues such as imaging protocols, patterns of injury, trauma severity scoring, and medicolegal aspects of trauma radiology. A list of suggested readings is provided for each topic.

Table of Contents

Contributing Authors ix(2)
Foreword xi(1)
Michael K. Copass
Preface xii
Section 1: Overview of Trauma 2(52)
Epidemiology of Trauma
2(2)
The Radiologist's Role in the Emergency Trauma Center
4(2)
Blunt Trauma Resuscitation Imaging: the Radiologic ABC's
6(4)
Patterns of Injury
10(5)
Gunshot Wounds
15(3)
Gunshot Wounds: Low-Velocity Bullet Injury
18(2)
Gunshot Wounds: Shotgun Injury
20(3)
Trauma Severity Scoring
23(3)
Medicolegal Aspects in Emergency and Trauma Radiology
26(3)
Patient Dispositions
29(1)
Computed Tomography (CT) Protocols
30(8)
Spiral CT Protocols
38(3)
Special Procedures in the Emergency Room
41(2)
Contrast Allergy Premedication Protocols
43(1)
Trauma Radiographic Protocols
44(10)
Section 2: Imaging Fundamentals 54
Part A: Brain and Spine
54(66)
Cerebral Contusion
54(2)
Diffuse Axonal Injury
56(2)
Epidural Hematoma Hyperacute Intracranial Hemorrhage
58(2)
Acute Subdural Hematoma
60(2)
Chronic Subdural Hematoma/Acute Rehemorrhage
62(2)
Linear Skull Fracture
64(2)
Depressed Skull Fracture
66(1)
Delayed Posttraumatic Intracranial Hemorrhage
67(1)
Child Abuse
68(2)
Gunshot Wound to Head
70(2)
Cerebral Perfusion SPECT in Traumatic Brain Injury
72(2)
Acute Dissection: Internal Carotid Artery
74(2)
Acute Intracranial Hemorrhage: Intraventricular Hemorrhage
76(2)
Acute Intracranial Hemorrhage: Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
78(2)
Nontrauma/Nonhemorrhage: Diffuse Anoxic Changes
80(2)
Herniation: Uncal
82(2)
Herniation: Subfalcine
84(1)
Herniation: Upward (Cerebellar Hemorrhage)
85(1)
Cerebral Blood Flow Imaging for Brain Death
86(2)
Facial Trauma: Orbital Floor Fracture
88(2)
Facial Trauma: Tripod Fracture
90(2)
Facial Trauma: LeFort Fracture
92(2)
Cervical Spine Injury: Dens fracture
94(2)
Cervical Spine Injury: Jefferson Fracture
96(2)
Cervical Spine Injury: Atlanto-Occipital Dissociation
98(2)
Cervical Spine Injury: Transverse Atlantal Ligament Injury
100(2)
Cervical Spine Injury: Traumatic Spondylolisthesis of the Axis
102(2)
Cervical Spine Injury: Hyperflexion Fracture/Burst Fracture
104(2)
Cervical Spine Injury: Unilateral Overriding Facet
106(2)
Cervical Spine Injury: Bilateral Overriding Facet
108(2)
Thoracic/Lumbar Spine Injury: Burst Fracture
110(2)
Thoracic/Lumbar Spine Injury: Flexion/Distraction Fracture
112(2)
Thoracic Lumbar Spine Injury: Extension Distraction Fracture
114(2)
Radionuclide Detection of Cerebrospinal Fluid Leaks
116(4)
Part B: Torso
120(114)
Scapulothoracic Dissociation
120(2)
Scapula Fracture
122(2)
Rib Fractures
124(2)
Sternoclavicular Dislocation
126(2)
Sternal and Manubrial Fractures
128(2)
Airway Rupture/Laceration
130(2)
Esophageal Rupture/Laceration
132(1)
Esophageal Intubation with Gastric Perforation
133(1)
Traumatic Aortic Injury: Chest Radiography
134(2)
Acute Traumatic Aortic Injury: Angiographic Pitfalls
136(3)
Traumatic Aortic Injury: Computed Tomography
139(3)
Traumatic Aortic Injury: Transesophageal Echocardiography
142(2)
Injury to Brachiocephalic Vessels
144(2)
Myocardial Contusion
146(2)
Cardiac Perforation and Rupture
148(2)
Acute Traumatic Hemopericardium
150(2)
Hemidiaphragm Injury
152(2)
Pulmonary Contusion
154(4)
Pulmonary Laceration
158(2)
Pulmonary Laceration: Traumatic Pneumatocele (Stab Wound)
160(2)
Pulmonary Laceration: Pulmonary Hematoma
162(2)
Foreign Body Embolization and Retrieval
164(3)
Lung Injury: Blast Effect
167(1)
Barotrauma
168(2)
Aspiration of Foreign Body
170(2)
Near-drowning
172(2)
Intraperitoneal Fluid in Trauma
174(3)
Extraperitoneal Fluid in Trauma
177(1)
Intraperitoneal and Retroperitoneal Gas
178(2)
Active Bleeding: Findings on CT Scan
180(2)
Liver Injury: Overview
182(4)
Liver Injury: Natural History
186(2)
Biliary Injury
188(2)
Splenic Trauma
190(4)
Pancreatic Injury
194(2)
Gastrointestinal and Mesenteric Injury
196(2)
Duodenal Injury
198(2)
Extraperitoneal Colonic Injury
200(1)
Adrenal Hemorrhage
201(1)
Renal Injuries
202(2)
Renal Injuries: Imaging
204(4)
Renal Injuries: Clinical Management Issues
208(2)
Renal Laceration with Urinary Extravasation
210(3)
Ureteral Injuries
213(3)
Bladder Injuries: Extraperitoneal Rupture
216(5)
Bladder Injuries: Intraperitoneal Rupture
221(3)
Urethral Injuries
224(4)
Anterior Urethral Laceration
228(1)
Trauma to the Gravid Uterus
229(2)
Testicular Trauma
231(3)
Part C: Upper Extremity
234(48)
Clavicle Fractures
234(2)
Acromio-Clavicular Joint Dislocation
236(2)
Shoulder Joint Dislocation
238(4)
Shoulder Dislocation: Posterior
242(2)
Proximal Humeral Fractures
244(3)
Humeral Shaft Fractures
247(1)
Distal Humeral Fractures
248(2)
Humerus: Epicondyle Injury
250(2)
Elbow Dislocation
252(2)
Radial Head Fractures
254(2)
Radius and Ulna Shaft Fractures
256(2)
Distal Radius and Ulna Fractures
258(4)
Carpal Fractures
262(4)
Carpal Dislocations
266(2)
Radiographically Occult Fractures Detected by Bone Scan
268(3)
Metacarpal Fractures
271(7)
Phalangeal Fractures
278(4)
Part D: Pelvis/Lower Extremity
282(115)
Pelvic Apophyseal Avulsions
282(2)
Lateral Compression Pelvic Fracture
284(2)
Anterior Compression Pelvic Fracture
286(2)
Vertical Shear Pelvic Fracture
288(2)
Pelvic Ring Disruption and Arterial Injury
290(2)
Sacral Fracture
292(4)
Anterior Hip Dislocation
296(1)
Basic Acetabular Anatomy
297(1)
Posterior Hip Dislocation
298(3)
Posterior Wall Acetabular Fracture
301(1)
Transverse Acetabular Fracture
302(3)
Both Column Acetabular Fracture
305(3)
Acetabular Fracture: Indications for Angiography
308(3)
Intracapsular Femoral Neck Fracture
311(3)
Occult Hip Fracture
314(1)
Stress-Insufficiency Fracture of the Femoral Neck
315(3)
Intertrochanteric Femur Fracture
318(2)
Subtrochanteric Femur Fracture
320(2)
Femoral Shaft Fracture
322(1)
Supracondylar Fracture of the Femur
323(2)
Patella Fracture
325(3)
Tibial Plateau Fracture
328(4)
Tibial Spine (Anterior Cruciate) Avulsions
332(2)
Avulsion of the Posterior Cruciate Ligament Insertion
334(2)
The Unhappy Triad of O'Donoghue
336(3)
Anterior Cruciate Ligament Tear
339(2)
Meniscal Tears
341(3)
Segond Fracture: Lateral Capsular Avulsion
344(2)
Patellar Dislocation
346(2)
Knee Dislocation
348(4)
Knee Dislocation and Arterial Injury
352(4)
Tibial Stress Fracture
356(4)
Tibial and Fibular Shaft Fractures
360(2)
Tibial Plafond Fracture (Pilon Fracture)
362(3)
Ankle Mortise Injuries: Classification
365(6)
Cuneiform Fracture
371(2)
Calcaneal Fracture
373(5)
Talus Fracture
378(4)
Talar and Subtalar Dislocations
382(2)
Tarsal Navicular Fracture
384(3)
The Nutcracker Fracture of the Cuboid
387(3)
Tarsometatarsal (Lisfranc's) Fracture Dislocation
390(3)
Metatarsal Fracture
393(2)
Toe Injuries
395(2)
Subject Index 397

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