Solid organ abdominal trauma
Grade Hematoma Laceration I Subcapsular, <10% surface area Capsular tear, <1 cm parenchymal depth II Subcapsular, 10–50% surface area; intraparenchymal <5 cm in diameter Capsular tear, 1–3 cm parenchymal depth…
Grade Hematoma Laceration I Subcapsular, <10% surface area Capsular tear, <1 cm parenchymal depth II Subcapsular, 10–50% surface area; intraparenchymal <5 cm in diameter Capsular tear, 1–3 cm parenchymal depth…
Zones Landmarks Structures/considerations I Defined inferiorly by clavicles and superiorly by the cricoid cartilage In addition to neck structures (e.g., trachea, esophagus, neck vessels), consider injuries to thoracic structures, i.e.,…
Mechanism Injury Flexion Teardrop fracture Atlanto-occipital dislocation (AOD) Odontoid fracture, Type III Chance fracture Extension Hangman’s fracture (C2) Vertical compression, axial load Jefferson fracture (C1) Burst fracture Primary spinal cord…
Figure 1.1 The evolution of ultrasound. When ultrasound was introduced, it was (a) a large apparatus that required (b) the immersion of a patient into a waterbath. (c) and (d)…
Expected gestational age at appearance (wks) β-hCG level (mIU/mL) Transabdominal Endovaginal IUP Gestational sac 5.5–6 4.5–5 >2,000 Yolk sac 6–6.5 5–5.5 7,000 Fetal pole 7 5.5–6 11,000 Cardiac activity 7…
Objectives/indications Children frequently present to the pediatric emergency department with symptoms of abdominal pain, vomiting, and diarrhea. While these symptoms are most often related to self-limiting illnesses, they may be…
Figure 11.1 Anatomy. (a) The orientation of the gallbladder underneath the liver. Important surrounding structures to note are the portal vein, IVC, and the duodenum. Artwork created by Emily Evans…
Figure 15.1 Short-axis view in a phantom model. (a) This is a short-axis view with picture-in-picture of a phantom gel being cannulated. On the ultrasound image, the vessel appears as…
Objectives/indications Children often present to the emergency department with complaints regarding the head and neck. Such pathology affecting the head and neck involves infectious processes, anatomic abnormalities, and trauma. Only…
Figure 9.1 Anatomy. (a) The kidneys, ureter, and bladder. (b) The structure of the kidney itself, including the cortex and medulla. Artwork created by Emily Evans © Cambridge University Press….