New technology in the management of liver trauma

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New technology in the management of liver trauma (EN)

Kaskarelis, Ioannis
Chatoupis, Konstantinos
Papadopoulou, Glikeria

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2012-12-21


The liver is the second most frequently injured solid organ in patients with blunt abdominal trauma. Hence the diagnosis and clinical assessment of hepatic trauma is of great importance because of the relationship of the liver to high morbidity and mortality. Multi detector-row computed tomography is the main diagnostic modality for the examination of hepatic parenchyma and other associated organ injuries, such as acute or delayed complications. Based on clinical and radiological findings, the majority of patients are managed conservatively, with the most important criterion of surgical therapy being hemodynamic instability. Radiologists must demonstrate a high knowledge of imaging recommendations and standardization of reporting to enable the selection of the appropriate treatment algorithm. Transcatheter embolization therapy is a method of great potential for the management of patients with traumatic hepatic injuries.Keywords Liver trauma, computed tomography, transcatheter embolization (EN)


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Annals of Gastroenterology; Volume 26, No 1 (2013); 41 (EN)




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