... that have relatively low diagnostic accuracy (47% to 87%), 1 especially when the patient had a decreased consciousness level, neurological deficit, other associated injuries, or was under the influence of drugs or ...
... individuals getting assaulted and use of motor vehicle also decreases and the incidence of bluntabdominaltrauma is found to be decreasing with the increasing age. Young people who give more ...
... Traumatic pulmonary hernia is a complication that may rarely be associated with bluntabdominaltrauma. US can detect the interruption of the echogenic diaphragmatic band or of gaseous artifacts ...
... in bluntabdominaltrauma conducted at Kashan Shahid Beheshti hospital over a period of 12 months, from March 21, 2015 to March 21, ...in trauma) was equivocal or diffi- cult to interpret, ...
... Bluntabdominaltrauma may result in intraperitoneal or retroperitoneal hemorrhages, which are both potentially life-threatening and require organized rapid evaluation and treatment ...
... with bluntabdominaltrauma were in the third decade of their ...The bluntabdominaltrauma occurred more often in younger ages, probably due to being more active in this range ...
... Ultrasound can be considered as initial imaging modality in evaluation of bluntabdominaltrauma. The use of ultrasound in trauma scenario is now widely used and accepted. FAST is non ...
... The spleen is the most commonly injured organ in bluntabdominaltrauma. Unstable patients undergo laparotomy and splenectomy. Stable patients with lower grade injuries are treated conservatively; ...
... during bluntabdominaltrauma because of its fixed location and histological struc- ...after blunttrauma leads to complications of biliary tree disruptions such as hemo- bilia, biloma, ...
... Bluntabdominaltrauma (BAT) is a frequent emergency and is associated with significant morbidity and mortal- ity all over the world. Nikhil Mehta et al. [1] concluded that motor vehicle accident ...
... the bluntabdominaltrauma, the 2 mechanisms involve are compressive and deceleration forces leading to multiple organ injuries in the setting of acute trauma, and here MDCT provides important ...
... with bluntabdominaltrauma results in decrease in number of unnecessary laparotomies and helps guiding management plan in virtually every patient with high success ...for blunt ...
... of trauma patients is challenging since history , physical examination and initial resuscitation must be quick, accurate and reliable as much as ...evaluating bluntabdominaltrauma patients ...
... intra- abdominal injuries calls for additional diagnostic methods especially in comatose patients with multiple ...with bluntabdominaltrauma is to ascertain whether or not a laparotomy is ...
... This is to certify that this dissertation work titled “A STUDY ON ROLE OF FAST IN BLUNTABDOMINALTRAUMA” of the candidate Dr. SAMBIT DEBBARMAN with registration Number 221611360 for the award of ...
... I trauma center, in which patients receive a trauma evaluation and diagnostic testing before admission to the observation unit, the use of routine serial hematocrit test- ing as a screening tool during ...