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Question 184

A liver laceration involves segments 5, 6, 7 and 8. What American Association for Surgery in Trauma (AAST) grade is it? 

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Point-of-care ultrasound (curriculum)

The point-of-care ultrasound (PoCUS) curriculum is one of our curriculum articles and aims to be a collection of articles that represent the core applications of ultrasonography in a point-of-care setting. Point-of-care ultrasound refers to ultrasonography which may be simultaneously performed,...
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AAST liver injury scale

The AAST (American Association for the Surgery of Trauma) liver injury scale, revised in 2018, is the most widely used liver injury grading system 3. The 2018 update incorporates "vascular injury" (i.e. pseudoaneurysm, arteriovenous fistula) into the imaging criteria for visceral injury 3. Cla...
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Renal and hepatic lacerations in a trauma patient

  Diagnosis almost certain
Dayu Gai
Published 15 Feb 2015
80% complete
CT
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Liver laceration - AAST grade V

  Diagnosis certain
Henry Knipe
Published 13 Jul 2017
92% complete
CT
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Subcapsular liver hematoma

  Diagnosis certain
RMH Core Conditions
Published 12 Feb 2015
92% complete
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Traumatic aortic injury with associated splenic and hepatic laceration

  Diagnosis almost certain
Dayu Gai
Published 15 Feb 2015
83% complete
CT
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Hepatic, renal and adrenal devascularisation in a multi-trauma patient

  Diagnosis certain
Dayu Gai
Published 14 Feb 2015
98% complete
CT
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Diaphragmatic rupture

Diaphragmatic rupture often results from blunt abdominal trauma. The mechanism of injury is typically a motor-vehicle collision. Epidemiology Given that the most common mechanism is motor vehicle collisions, it is perhaps unsurprising that young men are most frequently affected. The estimated ...
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Bile duct injury

Bile duct injuries are a potentially serious surgical problem associated with high morbidity, mortality, and prolonged hospitalization 1,2. These injuries typically occur infrequently as a complication of technically difficult laparoscopic cholecystectomy procedures or in the setting of hepatobi...
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AAST spleen injury scale

The American Association for the Surgery of Trauma (AAST) splenic injury scale, revised in 2018, is the most widely used grading system for splenic trauma. The 2018 update incorporates "vascular injury" (i.e. pseudoaneurysm, arteriovenous fistula) into the imaging criteria for visceral injury 4...
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CT hypoperfusion complex

CT hypoperfusion complex refers to the predominantly abdominal imaging features that occur in the context of profound hypotension. Multiple abdominal organs can display atypical appearances not related to the initial trauma but reflect alterations in perfusion secondary to hypovolemia which affe...
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AAST kidney injury scale

The American Association for the Surgery of Trauma (AAST) renal injury scale, updated in 2018, is the most widely used grading system for renal trauma. The 2018 update incorporates "vascular injury" (i.e. pseudoaneurysm, arteriovenous fistula) into the imaging criteria for visceral injury. Cla...
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Duodenal hematoma

Duodenal hematoma refers to hematoma formation in the duodenal wall, as the most common site of intramural hematoma of the gastrointestinal tract. Clinical presentation upper GIT obstruction: occurs in insidious onset at least 48 hours after injury. Nearly one-third of the patients present ...
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Aortic transection, diaphragmatic rupture and hemoperitoneum in a complex multitrauma patient

  Diagnosis certain
Dayu Gai
Published 19 Feb 2015
95% complete
CT
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Liver laceration - AAST grade IV

  Diagnosis almost certain
Ian Bickle
Published 18 Aug 2012
74% complete
CT
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Bowel and mesenteric trauma

Bowel and mesenteric trauma can result from blunt force, penetrating and iatrogenic trauma. CT is the gold standard imaging modality but CT findings are nonspecific 12. Epidemiology The bowel and mesentery are injured in ~2.5% (range 0.3-5%) of blunt force abdominal trauma 1,3,5,8. However not...
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Lower rib fractures and renal laceration in multitrauma

  Diagnosis certain
Dayu Gai
Published 24 Feb 2015
98% complete
CT

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