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Pelvic bony injuries are uncommon in children except for avulsion fractures. Medical records and radiographs of 54 children, in whom pelvic fractures were diagnosed from 1974 to 1993, were reviewed. Children 16 years of age and younger who were treated as inpatients were included in this study. Thirty-two patients were boys (59.3%) and 22 were girls (40.7%). In 47 (87.0%) patients, trauma was caused by motor vehicle accidents. The fractures were classified according to the Torode and Zieg classification and the Tile AO/Association for the Study of Internal Fixation classification. Forty-seven (87.0%) children had associated pelvic or extrapelvic injuries. The mean Injury Severity Score was 30.5 (range, 4-66). The AO classification correlated well with the severity of the injury. Eight children (14.8%) died. In most (38 patients = 70.4%) patients, the pelvic bony injury was treated by conservative means. External or internal fixation of the fracture was performed in 16 (29.6%) patients. A followup examination was conducted in 35 of 44 survivors (79.5%; 2 other patients died of unknown causes) with a mean followup of 135 months (range, 18-235 months); 1 additional patient was interviewed by telephone. In this series, long term morbidity was rare and was attributed to severe pelvic ring disruptions, acetabular fractures, or concomitant injuries. It is concluded that in unstable pelvic ring disruptions and acetabular fractures, the principles of management in children should not differ greatly from those in adults. Serious associated pelvic or extrapelvic injuries may pose more management problems than does the pelvic fracture.  相似文献   

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OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to determine if gas bubbles in the hip joint seen on CT scans after trauma are reliable indicators of recent (< 48 hr) hip dislocation. We believe that the gas seen in the hip joint represents intracapsular nitrogen bubbles that result from the vacuum created by forcible distraction associated with traumatic dislocation. MATERIALS AND METHODS: CT scans of 79 consecutive patients with pelvic injury were reviewed retrospectively. We noted the number and position of intracapsular gas bubbles, presence of joint effusion, soft-tissue injury, and associated fractures or dislocations. Intracapsular gas bubbles were defined as round areas of low attenuation, in an intracapsular position, that on visual inspection were equivalent to air. Seventy-three of 79 patients were imaged within 48 hr of injury. Most patients had been involved in a motor vehicle collision or were pedestrians struck by a motor vehicle. Fifteen patients had hip dislocation, including one patient with bilateral dislocation. Fifty-five patients had pelvic fractures without hip dislocation, and nine patients had soft-tissue injury without fracture or dislocation. Fourteen of 16 dislocations had been reduced at the time of scanning. RESULTS: Gas bubbles were seen in the hip joint on CT scans in 13 (81%) of the 16 dislocated hips, including 12 (92%) of 13 dislocations in patients scanned within 4 hr of admission. Bubbles were present in 11 (79%) of 14 hip joints that had dislocations reduced at the time of scanning and in both hip joints that remained dislocated. Most bubbles were located anterior to the femoral neck; however, bubbles were also seen posteriorly. Bubble size (1-3 mm) and number (1-7) varied. Only two (3%) of 64 patients without dislocation had intracapsular gas bubbles; one had been shot and the other had extensive soft-tissue emphysema. CONCLUSION: In the absence of penetrating trauma, intracapsular gas bubbles on CT are reliable indicators of recent hip dislocation and may be the only objective finding of this injury.  相似文献   

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Maternal Nanos (Nos) protein is required for germline development in Drosophila embryos. Here we show that Nos regulates zygotic gene expression in the germline progenitors, or pole cells. In order to probe the gene expression in pole cells, we screened ten enhancer-trap lines which showed beta-gal expression in pole cells. All of these enhancer-trap markers were fully activated in pole cells after their migration to the embryonic gonads. In the pole cells lacking Nos, the expression of nine out of ten enhancer-trap markers was affected. Among nine markers, five (Type-A) were prematurely expressed in the pole cells during the course of their migration. The expression of other four markers (Type-B) initiated correctly after pole-cell migration, but their expression was significantly reduced. Thus, we conclude that the maternal Nos plays a dual role in zygotic gene regulation in pole cells: to define the stages of expression for Type-A markers, and to enhance expression for Type-B markers. Contrary to our results, "Heller and Steinmann-Zwicky (1998)" have recently reported that no premature expression of Type-A markers occurs in the pole cells of embryos derived from nos mutant females. This discrepancy is due to the difference in the nos mutant alleles used for these analyses. We used the much stronger allele, nosBN.  相似文献   

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PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to evaluate the role of a fast whole body helical CT scanner for primary diagnosis in trauma patients. METHODS: 27 severely injured patients (9 women, 18 men; mean age 43 years) were first examined with a helical CT scanner allowing for digital radiograms up to a length of 1024 mm and continuous helical scans of up to 70 seconds (slice thickness 3 to 10 mm, pitch factor up to 2). The primary CT diagnosis was verified either by x-ray after the CT examination or during the subsequent days, by abdominal ultrasound, by additional CT scans in the following days, and by clinical follow-up. RESULTS: CT showed all clinically relevant injuries of the head, spine, chest, abdomen and pelvis. The diagnosis and classification of vertebral fractures was performed immediately. 4% of the fractures of the extremities and the ribs were not seen primarily. 6% of the injuries were outside the CT scan field. CONCLUSION: Helical CT is a reliable and fast method to obtain vital information and to improve management planning in severely injured patients. It reduces the number of conventional x-ray examinations. In certain cases, additional x-rays of extremity fractures may be required.  相似文献   

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OBJECTIVE: CT is often used after plain films to evaluate fractures of the tibial plateau. Because MR imaging can show associated soft-tissue injuries as well as fractures, we hypothesize that MR is superior to CT for imaging these injuries. Accordingly, we compared the efficacy of MR imaging and CT in 22 patients with tibial plateau fractures. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: CT with two-dimensional reconstruction and MR examinations were performed in 22 patients with tibial plateau fractures. The images were interpreted by four radiologists and two orthopedic surgeons. Findings on CT scans and plain films were used to determine the configuration of the fractures and to classify them according to the Schatzker system. This was done with findings on MR images and plain films at a separate session. The MR images were also evaluated for ligamentous and meniscal injuries. A qualitative side-by-side comparison of two-dimensional CT scans and MR images for depiction of fracture configuration was done. Imaging results were correlated with observations from physical examinations in all patients and with surgical findings in 12 patients. RESULTS: All of the six types of fractures of the Schatzker classification were observed in this series. Comparison of two-dimensional CT reconstructions and MR images for depiction of fracture configuration revealed that the two techniques were equal in 14 patients, MR imaging was superior to CT in five patients, and CT was superior to MR imaging in three patients (who had very complex and comminuted fractures). In addition, MR imaging showed 12 complete ligamentous tears and 15 partial ligamentous tears in 15 (68%) of the 22 patients. MR showed meniscal injuries in 12 (55%) of the 22 patients. CONCLUSION: MR imaging was equivalent or superior to two-dimensional CT reconstruction for depiction of fracture configuration in most patients. In addition, MR showed significant soft-tissue injuries. We believe that MR imaging is the preferable imaging technique for most patients with fractures of the tibial plateau.  相似文献   

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OBJECTIVE: To review the risk factors and the radiological appearance of insufficiency fractures of the sacrum and acetabular roof. DESIGN AND PATIENTS: Twenty patients with sacral and acetabular roof insufficiency fractures were reviewed retrospectively. There were 16 women (80%) and 4 males (age range 48-86 years, excluding an 8-year-old boy). Thirteen patients had a known tumour, and nine had received pelvic irradiation. All patients, except one who was asymptomatic, presented with low back or hip pain. In patients with a known tumor, metastases were suspected. Plain radiography (20), bone scintigrams (16), MR examinations (20), and bone densitometry (14) were performed. Nine patients also each had a CT scan. RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS: In three cases the CT scan performed 10-25 days after onset of symptoms was interpreted as normal. MR examination performed a few days after the CT scan showed in each of these three patients a fracture line with a band of edema. Scintigraphy was very sensitive, but the H-shaped pattern of sacral uptake, specific for an insufficiency fracture, was detected in only three of 16 cases. The earliest MR sign was medullary edema, seen as early as 18 days after the onset of symptoms. On spin echo (SE) T1-weighted images (T1WI), the hypointense signal of edema could mask a fracture line. On SE T2WI the fracture line could be detected within the hyperintense edema (10 of 17 patients with examinations including SE T2WI). However, in four patients a fracture of the sacrum was not seen on T2WI, these having been obtained in the axial plane. For this reason, intravenous gadolinium was injected, revealing a fracture line in 12 of 14 examinations, or fat suppression sequences were performed, revealing a fracture line in five of five cases. The total number of fractures detected was 17 [15 fractures of the sacrum (bilateral in 10 cases) and two of the acetabular roof]. At a later stage, the edema resolved and the fracture was clearly seen. The two cases of fracture of the acetabular roof were easily recognized at MRI, particularly in the sagittal plane.  相似文献   

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INTRODUCTION: Diagnostic imaging in emergency rooms may be inadequate and delayed, which makes chest traumas in children more severe and difficult to treat. We carried out a retrospective study on adults and children who had survived major chest traumas involving the respiratory tract to assess the differences between the two age groups and the role of emergency CT. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Our series consisted of fourteen children admitted to the emergency department for various accidents. Home accidents prevailed (9/14 = 64.3%). On admission, chest radiography was performed in most cases (11/14 = 78.6%); CT was carried out in 21.4% (3/14 patients). RESULTS: Trauma involved more organs in pediatric patients (11/14 = 78.6%) and lung involvement was always associated with other types of injury, namely contusion (14/14 = 100%), pneumothorax (11/14 = 78.6%), hemothorax (10/14 = 71.4%), tear (4/14 = 28.6%). CT corrected or integrated the radiographic findings of contusion focus in 67% (8/14) and that of pneumothorax in 63.6%; both patterns cannot be demonstrated otherwise. DISCUSSION: Mixed and multiple posterior parenchymal injuries with no rib fractures prevail in young subjects because their bones and ligaments are more elastic, which may lead to trauma underestimation. Tracheobronchial ruptures and pneumomediastinum are much more severe in children than in adults. Chest plain film is often the only diagnostic tool used, despite its major technical and interpretative limitations, also because skull and abdomen are the most investigated regions. Executive limitations are stronger in childhood, increasing the margin of error and the risk of delayed treatment. CT is as cost-effective as radiography and shows even the injuries missed or poorly depicted on conventional images; CT also gives accurate information on damage severity and nature. CONCLUSIONS: Traumatic injuries are more severe in pediatric patients due to their build and to biomechanical, clinical and management factors. Spiral CT should be considered the examination of choice to be performed in the emergency department equipped also for pediatric re-animation.  相似文献   

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BACKGROUND: Open pelvic fractures represent one of the most devastating injuries in orthopedic trauma. The purpose of this study was to document the injury characteristics, complications, mortality, and long-term, health-related quality of life outcomes in patients with open pelvic fractures. METHODS: The trauma registry at an adult trauma center was used to identify all multiple system blunt trauma patients with a pelvic fracture from January of 1987 to August of 1995 (n = 1,179). Demographic data, mechanism of injury, and fracture type were determined from hospital records. Short-term outcome measures included infectious complications, mortality, and length of stay in hospital. Long-term outcomes of survivors were obtained by telephone interview using the SF-36 Health Survey and the Functional Independence Measure. RESULTS: Open pelvic fractures were uncommon, occurring in 44 patients (4%). Patients with open fractures were about 9 years younger, on average, than patients with closed fractures (30 vs. 39, p < 0.001). Similarly, patients with open fractures were more likely to be male (75 vs. 57%, p < 0.02), more likely to have been involved in a motorcycle crash (27 vs. 6%, p < 0.001), and more likely to have an unstable pelvic ring disruption (45 vs. 25%, p < 0.001). Open pelvic fracture patients required more blood than closed pelvic fracture patients, both in the first day (16 vs. 4 units, p < 0.001) and during the total hospital admission (29 vs. 9 units, p < 0.001). Five patients with perineal wounds did not receive a diverting colostomy; in turn, these individuals had a total of six pelvic infectious complications (one abscess, two with osteomyelitis, and three perineal wound infections). Overall, 11 patients died, six patients were lost to follow-up, and 27 were long-term survivors (mean duration of 4 years). Chronic disability was common after a pelvic fracture, with problems related to physical role performance and physical functioning, and was particularly severe after an open pelvic fracture (p < 0.05 for both as measured by the SF-36). CONCLUSIONS: Patients with open pelvic fractures often survive, need to be treated with massive blood transfusions, and often require a colostomy. They are frequently left with chronic pain and residual disabilities in physical functioning and physical roles, and many remain unemployed years after injury.  相似文献   

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BACKGROUND: Metastatic disease is detected infrequently by computed tomography (CT) in early stage melanoma. The diagnostic yield of routine CT for stage III melanoma is less established, despite extensive use in clinical practice. METHODS: Charts from 347 asymptomatic patients with stage III melanoma were reviewed. Findings suggestive of metastatic melanoma identified by head or body CT, chest radiography, bone scan, or liver function studies were confirmed histologically or by progression of disease. RESULTS: Individual CT scans identified 33/788 (4.2%) instances of metastatic melanoma, with 66/788 (8.4%) false positive studies. No metastases were identified among 104 head CT scans. Chest CT had the highest yield in patients with cervical adenopathy (7/35, 20%), and the lowest yield with groin adenopathy (1/50, 2%). Pelvic CT diagnosed metastases in 7/94 (7.4%) patients with groin adenopathy, but no patients with palpable axillary (n = 76) or cervical (n = 21) nodes. Metastatic melanoma was diagnosed in 11/136 (8.1%) patients having complete body CT imaging (chest, abdomen, and pelvis), including six patients (4.4%) identified by CT alone. CONCLUSIONS: Routine CT in patients with clinical stage III melanoma infrequently identifies metastatic disease. Head CT in the asymptomatic patient, chest CT in patients with groin adenopathy, and pelvic CT in the presence of axillary or cervical adenopathy are not indicated. Selective use of chest CT in patients with cervical adenopathy or pelvic CT in the presence of groin disease may be useful.  相似文献   

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From January 1992 to August 1993, 59 calcaneal fractures in 48 patients were treated. Thirty-three fractures in 31 patients were displaced intra-articular fractures and were treated with open reduction and internal fixation through an extensile lateral approach with the Galveston plate (Smith and Nephew, Richards, Memphis, TN). Complete radiographs and CT scans were available for 32 of the fractures. The CT scan classification of Sanders was used. The distribution of the fractures was: IIA, N = 17; IIB, N = 2; IIC, N = 2; IIIAB, N = 7; IIIAC, N = 2; IV, N = 2. Sixteen (50%) had calcaneocuboid joint involvement. Preoperative and postoperative radiographic measurements of Bohler's angle, Gissane's angle, talocalcaneal angle, and Achilles tendon fulcrum distance were made. Clinical follow-up on 23 fractures in 22 patients at an average of 21 months is presented. Seventy percent of the patients have no pain or only occasional pain not requiring medication. Using the Maryland Foot Score for assessment, 78% of the patients had a good or excellent result. The Galveston plate was useful for maintaining reduction of intra-articular calcaneus fractures treated operatively and provided results comparable to other reported series.  相似文献   

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BACKGROUND: This study evaluates the clinical value of positron emission tomography (PET) with 2-[F-18] fluoro-2-deoxy-D-glucose (FDG) as compared to computed tomography (CT) in patients with suspected recurrent or metastatic colorectal cancer (CRC). METHODS: A retrospective review of the records of 58 patients who had FDG-PET for evaluation of recurrent or advanced primary CRC was performed. FDG-PET results were compared with those of CT and correlated with operative and histopathologic findings, or with clinical course and autopsy reports. RESULTS: Recurrent or advanced primary CRC was diagnosed in 40 and 11 patients, respectively. The sensitivity and specificity of FDG-PET were 91% and 100% for detecting local pelvic recurrence, and 95% and 100% for hepatic metastases. These values were superior to CT, which had sensitivity and specificity of 52% and 80% for detecting pelvic recurrence, and 74% and 85% for hepatic metastases. FDG-PET correctly identified pelvic recurrence in 19 of 21 patients; CT was negative in 6 of these patients and equivocal in 4. FDG-PET was superior to CT in detecting multiple hepatic lesions and influenced clinical management in 10 of 23 (43%) patients. CONCLUSION: FDG-PET is more sensitive than CT in the clinical assessment of patients with recurrent or metastatic CRC, and provides an accurate means of selecting appropriate treatment for these patients.  相似文献   

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PURPOSE: To identify imaging features at unenhanced helical computed tomography (CT) that help differentiate distal ureteral calculi from pelvic phleboliths. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Retrospective analysis was performed of 184 pelvic calcifications identified at unenhanced helical CT in 113 patients. The size, shape, and attenuation of each calcification were recorded in addition to the presence of a central lucency and the appearance of the adjacent soft tissues. With profile analysis, a graphic representation was generated of attenuation in each pixel along a line drawn through each calcification. RESULTS: Geometric configuration was seen in eight (21%) calculi but not in any phleboliths. Differences were significant (P < .0001) between the mean attenuation of calculi and that of phleboliths. Among phleboliths, none had a mean attenuation greater than 278 HU, 13 (9%) had a visible central lucency, 31 (21%) had a bifid peak at profile analysis, 30 (21%) had the "comet sign" (adjacent eccentric, tapering soft-tissue mass corresponding to the noncalcified portion of a pelvic vein), and three (2%) had the soft-tissue rim sign (edema of the ureteral wall). Among calculi, none had a central lucency, bifid peak, or comet sign, but 29 (76%) had the soft-tissue rim sign. CONCLUSION: Analysis of pelvic calcifications at unenhanced helical CT can help differentiate calculi from phleboliths.  相似文献   

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We investigated the number and seriousness of moon-car accidents in our region (a moon-car is a toy-vehicle, see Fig. 1). The study was retrospective combined with a telephone-interview. Forty-seven patients were seen in the emergency room after a moon-car accident in the period 1/1 1990-31/12 95. There were 12 fractures, including five fractures of the tibial shaft and one supracondylar humeral fracture which was operated. There were 17 wounds, 14 of which were sutured. Seventeen patients had distorsions/contusions, three cases of head contusions (observed for concussion) and two with teeth damages. We found that the number of moon-car accidents is increasing (13 patients the last year), and that the accidents are not only minor. New rules in day care centres should be able to especially limit the number of more serious accidents.  相似文献   

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Open reduction followed by internal fixation is the method of choice after unstable pelvic ring fractures and gives better results than either conservative treatment or external fixation alone. Even after anatomic reconstruction of the pelvic ring, however, a high incidence of late sequelae is reported, especially after C-type fractures (translational instability). The purpose of the study reported in this paper was evaluation of a new scoring system for the rating of the long-term outcome after pelvic fractures. In all, 28 B-type fractures and 27 C-type fractures (Tile) were subjected to surgical stabilization in 1985-1990 (both external and internal stabilizations). These patients were followed up clinically and radiologically an average of 28 months after injury. The results were summarized in a new pelvic outcome score. The scoring included the radiological result (I = max. 3 points) and the clinical result with rating of function, neurological, urological and sexual deficits (II = max. 4 points). The "critical value" for the radiological evaluation was a 5-mm residual posterior displacement or a 15-mm anterior displacement in the pelvic ring defining a "poor" result (1 point). Social reintegration, an overall reflection of all accident-related sequelae, was rated independently (III = max. 3 points). I + II were summarized as "pelvic outcome," with 7 points rated as excellent, 6 points as good, 5 and 4 points as moderate, and 3 and 2 points as a poor result. Freedom from pain was achieved in 89% of the patients who had B-type injuries, and in 30% of those with C-type injuries. Neurological deficits were seen in 32% after B-type (only sensory) and 70% after C-type fractures (33% motor nerve, 37% sensory). The maximum radiological rating was given to 86% of the patients after B-type and 27% after C-type injuries. The clinical rating was maximum (4 points) in 18% after B-type and 7% after C-type fractures, resulting in a good or excellent rating for "pelvic outcome" in 79% after B-type and only 27% after C-type injuries. The maximum rating for social reintegration was given to 57% after B-type and 44% after C-type injuries. Even after anatomical reconstruction of the pelvic ring in C-type fractures (3 points) 20% of the patients were clinically rated as "poor" (1 point). The study showed that anatomic reconstruction of the pelvic ring is an important factor in a good or excellent clinical result, but even when this goal is met, other parameters (sacral fractures, SI dislocations, primary neurological/urological injuries) can lead to an unsatisfactory result. The new rating system is comprehensive and easy to apply and allows a clear differentiation of typical late sequelae after pelvic injuries; it will therefore be used for further long-term studies.  相似文献   

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PURPOSE: This prospective study was undertaken to determine the incremental yield of combined abdominal and pelvic CT in searching for clinically suspected postoperative abscess in oncologic patients. METHOD: One hundred seventeen oncologic patients underwent CT to exclude a clinically suspected abscess within 30 days of abdominal or pelvic surgery during an 8 month period. Scans were evaluated for the presence of ascites, loculated fluid collections, or other possible sources of fever. The clinical course and any intervention in the abdomen or pelvis within 30 days after CT were recorded. RESULTS: After abdominal surgery, 44 of 69 [64%; confidence interval (CI) 51-75%] patients had loculated fluid collections in the abdomen; no patient (0%; CI 0-5%) had a loculated fluid collection present only in the pelvis. After pelvic surgery, 22 of 48 (46%; CI 31-61%) patients had loculated fluid collections in the pelvis; no patient (0%; CI 0-7%) had a loculated collection present only in the abdomen. Loculated collections were present in both the abdomen and the pelvis in 4 of 69 (6%; CI 1.6-14%) patients after abdominal surgery and 3 of 48 (6%; CI 1.3-17%) after pelvic surgery. CONCLUSION: Isolated pelvic abscesses after abdominal surgery and isolated abdominal abscesses after pelvic surgery appear to be very uncommon in oncologic patients. CT initially need be directed only to the region of surgery in this particular patient population.  相似文献   

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OBJECTIVE: We evaluated the efficacy of transcatheter arterial embolization (TAE) for patients with blunt hepatic injury. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: Of 372 patients with trauma, 60 had evidence on CT of hepatic injury (Mirvis classification). Six of the 60 patients required emergency laparotomy and were excluded. Of the 54 remaining patients, 28 were classified as having high-grade hepatic injury (Mirvis classification of 3 or 4). All 28 underwent arteriography, and TAE was performed in single or multiple hepatic arterial branches when extravasation was seen. Angiography was repeated and cholescintigraphy was performed on patients with continued bleeding or biloma. RESULTS: Injuries detected were grade 1 (n = 13), grade 2 (n = 13), grade 3 (n = 20), and grade 4 (n = 8). The injury was correlated with the degree of hemoperitoneum seen on CT. Patients with low-grade injuries (Mirvis classification of 1 or 2) were treated conservatively, and no deaths or liver-related morbidity occurred. Of the 28 patients with high-grade injury, 15 also had angiographic evidence of extravasation and underwent TAE. The average fluid resuscitation volume was significantly larger in this group than in the other 13 patients with high-grade injuries who did not undergo TAE. Embolization was successful in all 15 patients, and the shock index was significantly reduced after TAE. All patients survived, with follow-up at 1-8 months (2.5 +/- 1.8 months, mean +/- SD). CONCLUSION: TAE is an effective alternative to surgery for patients with high-grade liver injury.  相似文献   

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OBJECTIVE: The tissue rim sign-a rim or halo of soft-tissue attenuation seen around the circumference of an intraureteral calculus on unenhanced axial CT-has been described as useful in differentiating ureteral calculi from extraurinary abdominal or pelvic calcifications. The purpose of this study was to determine the prevalence of the tissue rim sign in patients with ureterolithiasis and extraurinary calcifications and to determine the relationship between the tissue rim sign, the size of a calculus, and the degree of urinary obstruction. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Unenhanced helical CT studies followed by excretory urography were obtained in 59 patients with suspected acute ureterolithiasis. Each calcification along the expected course of the ureter seen on axial CT scans was categorized as a ureteral calculus or as an extraurinary calcification. Each categorization was based on CT, urographic, and clinical findings and the presence or absence of a tissue rim sign. When the outer wall of the ureter could not be seen because there was no clear fat plane at the level of the calcification on CT, the sign was categorized as "indeterminate." The size of the calculus was measured on CT, and the degree of urinary obstruction was estimated on the basis of the urograms. RESULTS: Thirty-two patients each had a single ureteral calculus. Of these patients, CT revealed a positive tissue rim sign in 16 patients (50%), was negative in five patients (16%), and was indeterminate in 11 patients (34%). In addition, we saw 57 extraurinary calcifications in 18 patients (11 patients with ureteral calculi and seven patients without ureteral calculi). None of the 57 extraurinary calcifications was associated with a positive tissue rim sign. The tissue rim sign was negative in 39 (68%) of the 57 extraurinary calcifications and indeterminate in the remaining 18 (32%). Ureteral calculi with a negative tissue rim sign were larger than ureteral calculi with a positive tissue rim sign (p < .01). A high degree of obstruction was present in four of five patients with ureteral calculi for which CT showed a negative tissue rim sign. Conversely, six of 16 patients in whom CT revealed a positive tissue rim sign also had a high degree of obstruction. Therefore, no clear relationship was found between the degree of obstruction and the presence of a positive tissue rim sign. CONCLUSION: A positive tissue rim sign is specific for the diagnosis of ureterolithiasis. However, a negative tissue rim sign does not preclude such a diagnosis. The presence or absence of this tissue rim sign correlates with the size of a calculus but not with the degree of urinary obstruction. When CT reveals an indeterminate tissue rim sign, careful inspection for other CT findings, such as ipsilateral ureteral dilatation, perinephric edema, dilatation of the intrarenal collecting system, and renal swelling, is necessary.  相似文献   

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The aim of this study was to evaluate the quality of pain management in prehospital emergency care and to get more information about the administration of analgesics in prehospital patients. METHODS: Patients with painful diseases or injuries who had been brought to Munich hospital's were included in the study. Immediately after having reached the hospitals' emergency department, they were evaluated using a 101-point visual analogue scale for the severity of pain at four predefined periods. Information about the patient, the diagnosis, and the analgesic treatment used by the emergency teams were drawn from the patient's chart. RESULTS: A total of 462 patients were included in the study. The mean pain score on arrival of the emergency team was 64 points; 36.5% of the patients were treated with analgesics. In 28.1% the emergency team tried to reduce pain through external measures (i.e., setting of fractures). In 35.3% there was no therapeutic intervention. In cases in which analgesic therapy was initiated, a definite reduction in pain was achieved during emergency care. Visual analogue scores decreased from 70 points at the beginning to 29 points at arrival to the hospital's emergency department. Analgesics were most frequently used for patients with cardiopulmonary diseases (47.2%), followed by patients with traumatic accidents (35.5%) and patients with acute abdominal pain (25.2%). Of the analgesics, opioids were given most frequently (87.0%). Nonopioid analgesic agents were used in 32.1%. The results of our investigation demonstrate that in many cases the administration of analgesics is not individualized to the patients needs. CONCLUSION: During the prehospital period of emergency care many patients suffer from severe pain. The development of patient-oriented concepts concerning pain management could contribute to improvement of pain therapy in prehospital emergency medicine.  相似文献   

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BACKGROUND: The early management of patients with pelvic injury remains a great challenge for emergency physicians and trauma surgeons. A retrospective study was performed in this hospital to identify the clinical significance of different responses in the resuscitation of pelvic injury. METHODS: From March 1989 to May 1995, 75 patients with pelvic ring injury who had initially had unstable hemodynamic status were studied. They were divided into four groups as "good response" (GR), "delayed response" (DR), "poor response" (PR) and "no response" (NR) according to the time when hemodynamics became stable after immediate resuscitation. RESULTS: Motor vehicle accidents (MVA) had a higher incidence than other causes in the trauma mechanism. The fracture types of pelvis had no correlation with the response to resuscitation. The injury severity score (ISS) was higher in the PR group (41.7 +/- 18.3) than in the GR (17.5 +/- 8.6) or DR (19.5 +/- 17.0). The incidence of extrapelvic hemorrhage (EPH) and of mortality rates was higher in the PR group (38% and 75%, respectively), and the DR group (25% and 13%, respectively), than in the GR group (6% and 2%, respectively). CONCLUSIONS: The responses of resuscitation is a valuable parameter in the management of multiple trauma with pelvic injury. Nonoperative treatment may be tried in patients of good response to resuscitation with EPH. In those patients with poor or delayed response, delayed extrapelvic bleeding (especially from abdominal injury) must be ruled out besides aggressive management for pelvic injury. Poor prognosis can also be expected in those patients with poor response.  相似文献   

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A five-year review of nine hundred and eighty maxillofacial injuries seen and treated at the Armed Forces Hospital, Tabuk, Saudi Arabia is presented. The dominant age group range was 21-30 years. There were almost twice as many maxillary fractures as mandibular fractures. The most common aetiology was road traffic accidents (RTA), followed by sport traumas. Facial lacerations and contusions followed by neurologic and orthopaedic injuries were the most common concomitant injuries.  相似文献   

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