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The role of US examination in the management of acute abdomen Acute abdomen is a medical emergency, in which there is sudden and severe pain in abdomen of recent onset with accompanying signs and symptoms that focus o... MA Mazzei,S Guerrini… - 《Critical Ultrasound Journal》 被引量: 66...
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The diagnostic and therapeutic influence of laparoscopy has been studied in 255 patients presenting with nontraumatic acute abdominal pain. Laparoscopy pro
4. Cost is increased when the surgeon is not involved early in cases of acute abdomen. 5. Surgeons must be willing to enter the evaluation phase of the patient with an acute abdomen patient early and follow during the observation period to best reduce unnecessary laboratory work or tests. 6...
Sagittal CT of the upper abdomen through the false lumen of the aorta (B) again shows thrombus in the terminal portion of the false lumen of the celiac trunk and the SMA, resulting in arterial occlusion. Three-dimensional reconstruction of the abdominal aorta (C) shows the dissection flap ...
Background: Acute abdomen is one of the few conditions that require immediate surgical intervention most of the time. However, not all cases of acute abdomen need surgery. The objective was to determine the various presentations of acute abdomen and their management outcome in patients presenting wi...
The traditional approach for this surgical emergency is with open surgery either through the abdomen or chest. In this study we plan to develop a general management algorithm for this problem and evaluate the role of a laparoscopic approach. Fig. 1 Chest X-ray (CXR) of acute paraesophageal ...
Objective To evaluate the clinical application and characteristics of microlaparoscopic technique in abdominal emergencies. [WT5"HZ]Methods [WT5"BZ] From 1996 to 1998, 47 patients undergoing microlaparoscopy for acute abdomen were analyzed retrospectively. Patients with generalized peritonitis and a histor...
Acute abdomen in the infants and children is defined as sudden onset of crying, abdominal "ndistension, vomiting, failure to pass meconium or gas that necessitates urgent attention if one wants to avoid catastrophic consequence."nThe radiologist plays an important role in arriving at the most lik...