Radiology of Blunt Trauma of the Chest
During recent years important progress in intensive medicine methods has fundamentally changed the approach to and the management of acute chest trauma, which in developed countries is frequently related to road accidents, the number of which is still rising. It is important for the radiologist to become fully acquainted with the correct inter­ pretation of findings on conventional radiographs as well as on CT. Appropriate and rapid therapeutic action in life-threatening situations will frequently result from the skillful inter­ pretation of radiological findings and from the full integration of the radiologist as a well­ qualified member of the medical and surgical team, responsible for the global management of the chest trauma patient. I am indebted to Prof. P. Schnyder and Dr. M. Wintermark for their excellent work in col­ lecting the case material, which originates mainly from the University Hospital of Lausanne. of all diagnostic They have been able to present a comprehensive and up-to-date overview and interventional radiological aspects related to chest trauma. of great interest to all hospital-based radiologists, I am convinced that this volume will be and also to thoracic surgeons or intensive care physicians dealing with chest trauma patients. It is my sincere wish that this volume meet the same success with clinicians as many other volumes in our series. Leuven ALBERT L. BAERT Preface Diagnostic imaging has experienced astonishing developments during the relatively short period of its existence. We are just entering the second century of the medical use of x-rays.
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Radiology of Blunt Trauma of the Chest
During recent years important progress in intensive medicine methods has fundamentally changed the approach to and the management of acute chest trauma, which in developed countries is frequently related to road accidents, the number of which is still rising. It is important for the radiologist to become fully acquainted with the correct inter­ pretation of findings on conventional radiographs as well as on CT. Appropriate and rapid therapeutic action in life-threatening situations will frequently result from the skillful inter­ pretation of radiological findings and from the full integration of the radiologist as a well­ qualified member of the medical and surgical team, responsible for the global management of the chest trauma patient. I am indebted to Prof. P. Schnyder and Dr. M. Wintermark for their excellent work in col­ lecting the case material, which originates mainly from the University Hospital of Lausanne. of all diagnostic They have been able to present a comprehensive and up-to-date overview and interventional radiological aspects related to chest trauma. of great interest to all hospital-based radiologists, I am convinced that this volume will be and also to thoracic surgeons or intensive care physicians dealing with chest trauma patients. It is my sincere wish that this volume meet the same success with clinicians as many other volumes in our series. Leuven ALBERT L. BAERT Preface Diagnostic imaging has experienced astonishing developments during the relatively short period of its existence. We are just entering the second century of the medical use of x-rays.
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Radiology of Blunt Trauma of the Chest

Radiology of Blunt Trauma of the Chest

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During recent years important progress in intensive medicine methods has fundamentally changed the approach to and the management of acute chest trauma, which in developed countries is frequently related to road accidents, the number of which is still rising. It is important for the radiologist to become fully acquainted with the correct inter­ pretation of findings on conventional radiographs as well as on CT. Appropriate and rapid therapeutic action in life-threatening situations will frequently result from the skillful inter­ pretation of radiological findings and from the full integration of the radiologist as a well­ qualified member of the medical and surgical team, responsible for the global management of the chest trauma patient. I am indebted to Prof. P. Schnyder and Dr. M. Wintermark for their excellent work in col­ lecting the case material, which originates mainly from the University Hospital of Lausanne. of all diagnostic They have been able to present a comprehensive and up-to-date overview and interventional radiological aspects related to chest trauma. of great interest to all hospital-based radiologists, I am convinced that this volume will be and also to thoracic surgeons or intensive care physicians dealing with chest trauma patients. It is my sincere wish that this volume meet the same success with clinicians as many other volumes in our series. Leuven ALBERT L. BAERT Preface Diagnostic imaging has experienced astonishing developments during the relatively short period of its existence. We are just entering the second century of the medical use of x-rays.

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ISBN-13: 9783642571824
Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York, LLC
Publication date: 12/06/2012
Series: Medical Radiology
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
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About the Author

Schnyder, Pierre, MD (Univ Hospital Lausanne, Switzerland); Wintermark, Max, MD (Univ Hospital Lausanne, Switzerland)

Table of Contents

1 Introduction to Blunt Trauma of the Chest.- 1.1 Epidemiology and Etiology.- 1.2 Biomechanic.- 1.3 Radiologic Equipment and Techniques.- References.- 2 Trauma of the Chest Wall.- 2.1 Soft Tissue Injuries and Subcutaneous Emphysema.- 2.2 Fractures of the Ribs.- 2.3 Fractures of the Sternum.- 2.4 Scapulo-Thoracic Dissociations.- References.- 3 Trauma of the Diaphragm.- References.- 4 Trauma of the Pleura.- 4.1 Pneumothoraces.- 4.2 Hemothoraces.- 4.3 Other Pleural Effusions.- References.- 5 Trauma of the Pulmonary Parenchyma.- 5.1 General Conderations.- 5.2 Pulmonary Contusions.- 5.3 Pulmonary Lacerations.- 5.4 Traumatic Lung Torsion.- 5.5 Other BIunt Traumatic Lung Injuries.- 5.6 Management of Blunt Traumatic Lung Injuries.- References.- 6 Trauma of the Mediastinum.- 6.1 Pneumomediastinum.- 6.2 Lesions of the Trachea and Bronchi.- 6.3 Lesions of the Esophagus.- 6.4 Trauma of the Heart.- Lesions of the Aorta.- Lesions of Other Major Mediastinal Vessels.- References.- 7 Pediatric Chest Trauma.- 7.1 General Considerations.- 7.2 Trauma of the Chest Wall and Diaphragm.- 7.3 Trauma of the Pleura.- 7.4 Trauma of the Pulmonary Parenchyma.- 7.5 Trauma of the Mediastinum.- 7.6 Child Abuse.- References.- List of Contributors.
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