Imaging After Damage Control Surgery
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] R. Schwab,et al. Damage Control Surgery , 2002, Scandinavian journal of surgery : SJS : official organ for the Finnish Surgical Society and the Scandinavian Surgical Society.
[2] F. Berger,et al. Signs of post-traumatic hypovolemia on abdominal CT and their clinical importance: A systematic review. , 2019, European journal of radiology.
[3] Arthur H Baghdanian,et al. Computed tomography (CT) in the evaluation of bladder and ureteral trauma: indications, technique, and diagnosis , 2019, Abdominal Radiology.
[4] Joseph G. Cernigliaro,et al. Multidetector CT Findings in the Abdomen and Pelvis after Damage Control Surgery for Acute Traumatic Injuries. , 2019, Radiographics : a review publication of the Radiological Society of North America, Inc.
[5] Arthur H Baghdanian,et al. Multidetector Computed Tomography Imaging of Damage Control Surgery Patients. , 2019, Radiologic clinics of North America.
[6] A. Sodickson,et al. Dual-Energy CT for Abdominal and Pelvic Trauma. , 2018, Radiographics : a review publication of the Radiological Society of North America, Inc.
[7] E. L. Goh,et al. A meta-analysis of the efficacy of whole-body computed tomography imaging in the management of trauma and injury. , 2017, Injury.
[8] Stephan W Anderson,et al. Multidetector CT of Surgically Proven Blunt Bowel and Mesenteric Injury. , 2017, Radiographics : a review publication of the Radiological Society of North America, Inc.
[9] J. Soto,et al. Utility of MDCT findings in predicting patient management outcomes in renal trauma , 2017, Emergency Radiology.
[10] K. Inaba,et al. The role of computed tomography after emergent trauma operation. , 2016, The Journal of surgical research.
[11] J. Soto,et al. Damage control surgery: use of diagnostic CT after life-saving laparotomy , 2016, Emergency Radiology.
[12] Brian L. Brewer,et al. Diagnostic Yield and Clinical Utility of Abdominopelvic CT Following Emergent Laparotomy for Trauma. , 2016, Radiology.
[13] N. Gaikwad,et al. Nasogastric Feeding Tube: Not So Innocuous. , 2016, Tropical gastroenterology : official journal of the Digestive Diseases Foundation.
[14] H. Alkadhi,et al. Whole-body CT-based imaging algorithm for multiple trauma patients: radiation dose and time to diagnosis. , 2015, The British journal of radiology.
[15] A. Peitzman,et al. The importance of empiric abdominal computed tomography after urgent laparotomy for trauma: do they reveal unexpected injuries? , 2014, Surgery.
[16] Mao Zhang,et al. Comparison of whole-body computed tomography vs selective radiological imaging on outcomes in major trauma patients: a meta-analysis , 2014, Scandinavian Journal of Trauma, Resuscitation and Emergency Medicine.
[17] A. Leppäniemi. Who invented damage control surgery? , 2014, Scandinavian journal of surgery : SJS : official organ for the Finnish Surgical Society and the Scandinavian Surgical Society.
[18] J. Soto,et al. Active hemorrhage and vascular injuries in splenic trauma: utility of the arterial phase in multidetector CT. , 2013, Radiology.
[19] P. Mclaughlin,et al. Peering through the glare: using dual-energy CT to overcome the problem of metal artefacts in bone radiology , 2014, Skeletal Radiology.
[20] Thomas G. Smith,et al. Damage control maneuvers for urologic trauma. , 2013, The Urologic clinics of North America.
[21] E. Rummeny,et al. Whole-Body CT in Haemodynamically Unstable Severely Injured Patients – A Retrospective, Multicentre Study , 2013, PloS one.
[22] D. Dreizin,et al. Evaluating blunt pancreatic trauma at whole body CT: current practices and future directions , 2013, Emergency Radiology.
[23] S. Gamanagatti,et al. CT in post-traumatic hypoperfusion complex—a pictorial review , 2011, Emergency Radiology.
[24] D. Clarke,et al. The spectrum of diaphragmatic injury in a busy metropolitan surgical service. , 2009, Injury.
[25] N. Salemis,et al. Damage control surgery in the abdomen: an approach for the management of severe injured patients. , 2008, International journal of surgery.
[26] Ali Salim,et al. Whole body imaging in blunt multisystem trauma patients without obvious signs of injury: results of a prospective study. , 2006, Archives of surgery.
[27] J. Soto,et al. Blunt abdominal trauma: performance of CT without oral contrast material. , 2004, Radiology.
[28] D H Jenkins,et al. Damage control: collective review. , 2000, The Journal of trauma.
[29] J. Skurnick,et al. Admission or observation is not necessary after a negative abdominal computed tomographic scan in patients with suspected blunt abdominal trauma: results of a prospective, multi-institutional trial. , 1998, The Journal of trauma.
[30] M. Büchler,et al. Missed diaphragmatic injuries and their long-term sequelae. , 1998, The Journal of trauma.
[31] R. L. Fulton,et al. Predicting the need to pack early for severe intra-abdominal hemorrhage. , 1996, The Journal of trauma.
[32] M. Rotondo,et al. 'Damage control': an approach for improved survival in exsanguinating penetrating abdominal injury. , 1992, The Journal of trauma.
[33] R. Martin,et al. Abbreviated laparotomy and planned reoperation for critically injured patients. , 1992, Annals of surgery.
[34] J. Terblanche,et al. Therapeutic perihepatic packing in complex liver trauma , 1992, The British journal of surgery.
[35] R. Martin,et al. Evolution of the treatment of the injured colon in the 1980s. , 1991, Archives of surgery.
[36] L. Gentilello,et al. Continuous arteriovenous rewarming: report of a new technique for treating hypothermia. , 1991, The Journal of trauma.
[37] H H Stone,et al. Management of the Major Coagulopathy with Onset during Laparotomy , 1983, Annals of surgery.