Cardiac and Vascular Trauma
Key Points ▪ Blunt and penetrating trauma result in many different types of cardiac and vascular injury. ▪ Blunt deceleration/acceleration traumatic injury to the thoracic aorta is the most predictable…
Key Points ▪ Blunt and penetrating trauma result in many different types of cardiac and vascular injury. ▪ Blunt deceleration/acceleration traumatic injury to the thoracic aorta is the most predictable…
Key Points Congenital heart disease: other lesions ▪ Ebstein’s anomaly ▪ Cleft mitral valve Ebstein’s Anomaly See Figures 21-1 to 21-9 . Possible findings are discussed in the following sections….
Key Point ▪ The chest radiograph is contributory in the workup of many clinical situations. This chapter gives a suggested list of useful applications of the chest radiograph and a…
Key Points ▪ Chest radiography is a key diagnostic test in the coronary care unit (CCU) and intensive care (ICU) unit. ▪ Chest radiography is a standard admission test in…
Key Points ▪ The single most important role of chest radiography in valvular disease is to establish or document the presence of heart failure. ▪ The different valvular lesions reveal…
Key Points ▪ Chest radiography in all subsets of patients with myocardial infarction increases the sensitivity and specificity of determination of left-sided heart failure. ▪ A false aneurysm of the…
Key Points ▪ Chest radiography in the context of cardiomyopathies is an important means by which to incrementally increase the sensitivity and specificity of determination of the presence of, particularly,…
Key Points ▪ The axillary donor site has the highest reported incidence of lymphedema. ▪ Preoperative imaging facilitates surgical planning and establishes a baseline for postoperative comparison. ▪ Reverse lymphatic…
Key Points ▪ Surgical success can be defined as the downgrading of the patient’s lymphedema with at least a 10% circumferential differentiation decrease, with improved symptoms, decrease in episodes of…
Key Points ▪ Design the upper margin of the flap just below the lower border of the mandible to make the scar inconspicuous. ▪ Preoperative ultrasound is a valuable tool…