WebHematoma, subcapsular, non-expansive, 10 - 50% of surface2 Capsular tear > 3 cm in depth3 Hematoma, subcapsular, expansive, > 50% of surface or intraparenchymal > 2 cm3 Parenchymal disruption, 25-75% of hepatic lobe or 1-3 Couinaud’s segments within a single lobe 4 Hematoma, bleeding intraparenchymal rupture 4 V Web30 mrt. 2024 · Background. Liver trauma is one of the most common abdominal lesions in severely injured trauma patients [].Diagnosis and treatment of hepatic trauma has evolved with the use of modern diagnostic and therapeutic tools [2–4].Until two to three decades ago, most cases with blunt abdominal trauma and possible injury in parenchymatous …
Precise Localization of a Bile Leak with Hepatobiliary Scintigraphy
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Hepatic Injuries Radiology Key
Web29 aug. 2024 · Martinelli I, Primignani M, Aghemo A, et al. High levels of factor VIII and risk of extra-hepatic portal vein obstruction. J Hepatol 2009; 50:916. Blum U, Haag K, Rössle M, et al. Noncavernomatous portal vein thrombosis in hepatic cirrhosis: treatment with transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt and local thrombolysis. Radiology 1995 ... Web16 okt. 2024 · Moderate - Laceration involving parenchyma but without major disruption of parenchyma (ie: less that 10cm long and less than 3cm deep) Major - Laceration with … external monitor shows out of range