Abstract

Clearly defined protocols and multidisciplinary approach present a milestone for patients' condition evaluation. Ultrasound is a fast, accessible, non-invasive and repeatable radiological examination and has an important place in the trauma algorithms. It detects trauma of parenchymal and hollow abdominal organs, hematoperitoneum, and helps in the assessment of volume status. Ultrasound in trauma is performed according to the Focused Assessment with Sonography for the Trauma (FAST) protocol or as a standard ultrasonographic examination of the abdomen and can be repeated to monitor morphological changes due to indications for emergency surgical treatment.

Highlights

  • Ultrasound in trauma is performed according to the Focused Assessment with Sonography for the Trauma (FAST) protocol or as a standard ultrasonographic examination of the abdomen and can be repeated to monitor morphological changes due to indications for emergency surgical treatment

  • Ultrazvučni pregled pankreasa je teži od pregleda jetre i slezine iz razloga njegove retroperitonealne pozicije, te se ne smatra optimalnom dijagnostičkom metodom za detekciju traumatskih lezija[11]

  • The spectrum and outcome of blunt trauma related enteric hollow visceral injury

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Summary

Summary

Pri zbrinjavanju traumatizovanih pacijenata važan je dobro organizovan postupak evaluacije stanja pacijenta, kako bi se brzo i tačno postavila dijagnoza. Ultrazvuk u traumi može da se obavlja po FAST protokolu ili kao standardni ultrasonografski pregled abdomena i može da se ponavlja radi praćenja morfoloških promena, što je od posebnog značaja pri postavljanju indikacija za hitno hirurško lečenje. Ultrasound is a fast, accessible, non-invasive and repeatable radiological examination and has an important place in the trauma algorithms. It detects trauma of parenchymal and hollow abdominal organs, hematoperitoneum, and helps in the assessment of volume status. Ultrasound in trauma is performed according to the Focused Assessment with Sonography for the Trauma (FAST) protocol or as a standard ultrasonographic examination of the abdomen and can be repeated to monitor morphological changes due to indications for emergency surgical treatment. Autor za korespondenciju: Dragan Vasin, Centar za radiologiju Corresponding author: Dragan Vasin, Center for radiology and MRI, i MR, Klinički centar Srbije, Pasterova 2, 11000 Beograd, Telefon: Clinical center of Serbia, Pasterova 2, 11000 Belgrade, Telephone:

PERITONEUM I RETROPERITONEUM
Trauma jetre
Trauma slezine
Trauma pankreasa
Trauma bubrega
Trauma digestivnog tubusa
Trauma mokraćne bešike
Findings
Vaskularna trauma
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