Blunt Abdominal Trauma Part 4 Renal Injury
Audience- Medical Residents and Interns: Surgery, Emergency Medicine, Radiology Learning Objectives: Describe the relevance of the renal injury grading system Describe the key to diagnosing collecting system injury Recommend the next step in management based on key imaging features Summary: Grade 1 to 3 - Non-operative Grade 4 Vascular - angiography Collecting system injury – consider stenting Grade 5 – Angiography or surgery

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Blunt Abdominal Trauma Part 1 Vascuary Injury

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Imaging renal and bladder trauma

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Blunt Abdominal Trauma Part 2 Liver Injury

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Renal Trauma & Ureteric Injury | Grading & Management Simplified | Dr. Saurabh Dixit

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Trauma Renal

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Interpreting CT Abdo: Background Liver, Hepatic Steatosis, High Attenuation Liver

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CT Abdomen Normal Bowel Vs Small Bowel Obstruction | Adhesions, Volvulus, Hernia & Other Causes

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Pelvic trauma Imaging

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Blunt Abdominal Trauma Part 3 Splenic Injury short

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RENAL INJURY/Abdominal Trauma/ Trauma Surgery

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How to read a CT - Approach to Running Bowel

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Anatomy of CT scans: Abdomen

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CT evaluation of Renal and Bladder Injury

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CT Bowel Obstruction: What Really Matters? | Free Radiology CME

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Imaging findings in Urinary tract trauma

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Abdominal CT Lymph Node Stations - How to read a CT

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Liver Segments on CT scan | Radiology anatomy part 1 prep | Segmental Liver Anatomy CT

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Renal Trauma Injury Grade AAST #Radiology #Urology #Kidney

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Renal Trauma - Contemporary Outlook

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