Author:
Genovese Eugenio Annibale,Fonio Paolo,Floridi Chiara,Macchi Monica,Maccaferri Anna,Ianora Antonio Amato Stabile,Cagini Lucio,Carrafiello Gianpaolo
Abstract
Abstract
Acute vascular emergencies can arise from direct traumatic injury to the vessel or be spontaneous (non-traumatic).
The vascular injuries can also be divided into two categories: arteial injury and venous injury.
Most of them are life-treatening emergencies, sice they may cause an important ipovolemic shock or severe ischemia in their end organ and require prompt diagnosis and treatment.
In the different clinical scenarios, the correct diagnostic approach to vascular injuries isn’t firmly established and advantages of one imaging technique over the other are not obvious.
Ultrasound (US) is an easy accessible, safe and non-invasive diagnostic modality but Computed Tomography (CT) with multiphasic imaging study is an accurate modality to evaluate the abdominal vascular injuries therefore can be considered the primary imaging modality in vascular emergencies.
The aim of this review article is to illustrate the different imaging options for the diagnosis of abdominal vascular emergencies, including traumatic and non traumatic vessel injuries, focusing of US and CT modalities.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Radiological and Ultrasound Technology
Cited by
18 articles.
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