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Tesi etd-01062025-093507


Tipo di tesi
Tesi di specializzazione (4 anni)
Autore
GRECO, GIUSEPPE
URN
etd-01062025-093507
Titolo
How whole-body CTA can guide the diagnosis and management of extremities vascular trauma.
Dipartimento
RICERCA TRASLAZIONALE E DELLE NUOVE TECNOLOGIE IN MEDICINA E CHIRURGIA
Corso di studi
RADIODIAGNOSTICA
Relatori
relatore Prof. Neri, Emanuele
correlatore Dott. Tonerini, Michele
Parole chiave
  • blunt trauma
  • CT angiography
  • CTA
  • dissection
  • peripheral arterial injuries
  • pseudoaneurysm
  • transection
  • vascular trauma
Data inizio appello
27/01/2025
Consultabilità
Non consultabile
Data di rilascio
27/01/2095
Riassunto
Traumatic vascular injuries consist of direct or indirect damage to arteries and/or veins and account for 3% of all traumatic injuries. Typical consequences are haemorrhage and ischemia. Vascular injuries of the extremities can occur isolated or in association with major trauma and other organ injuries. They account for 1–2% of patients admitted to emergency departments and for approximately 50% of all arterial injuries. Lower extremities are more frequently injured than upper ones in the adult population. The outcome of vascular injuries is strictly correlated to the environment and the time background. Treatment can be challenging, notably in polytrauma because of the dilemma of which injury should be prioritized, and treatment delay can cause disability or even death, especially for limb vascular injury. The aims of this study are to determine the incidence of lower extremity fractures and/or vascular injuries in the setting of whole body computed tomography (WBCT) for trauma and to determine lower extremity injury outcomes in this patient population and to discuss the role of computed tomography angiography (CTA) in the diagnosis of vascular trauma and its optimized protocol to achieve a definitive diagnosis and to assess the radiological signs of vascular injuries and the possible pitfalls.
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