Abstract

Objective: The purpose of this article is to review the multidetector computed tomography (MDCT) angiography within the evaluation of extremity trauma. Trauma could be a great public health dilemma in developing and developed countries and regularly involves teenagers. Among different kinds of trauma, vascular injuries of the extremities need special consideration because they’ll be threatening to limb and life. Vascular injury going to exsanguination and hemorrhagic shock is second to central nervous system injury; thus, imaging diagnosis is crucial for the trauma victim as early as possible from admission to the hospital. Although the speed of successful management of those injuries has been increased because of proper pre hospitalization, early referral of patients to specialized trauma centers, and proper surgical interventions, these injuries remain a challenging problem, especially in developing countries.
 Conclusion: With the rising trend of road traffic accidents and violence, vascular injuries have become a significant contributor of limb loss, with increased morbidity and mortality. MDCT Angiography has become the most non-invasive diagnostic imaging vascular triage tool applicable to all or any varieties of extremity trauma. Axial sections, multiplanar reconstructions and 3D volume-rendered images should aid within the detection and improve the interpretation of such vascular injuries, osseous and soft-tissue injuries which could be of immense help to the clinician planning surgical procedures.

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