Refresher Courses

RC 308 - Imaging of head and neck trauma

Lectures

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RC 308 - A. Facial trauma

RC 308 - A. Facial trauma

15:20E. Loney, Halifax / UK

Learning Objectives
1. To consider a simplified approach to reporting facial trauma scans.
2. To understand differing types of Le Fort fractures and key imaging review areas.
3. To become acquainted with mandibular fractures, types, and complications.

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RC 308 - B. Laryngeal trauma

RC 308 - B. Laryngeal trauma

24:34M. Becker, Geneva / Switzerland

Learning Objectives
1. To become familiar with the causes of laryngeal trauma and classification systems.
2. To learn how best to image the larynx in such situations and the challenges that can occur.
3. To review the imaging features of laryngeal trauma and consider its complications.

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RC 308 - C. Orbital trauma

RC 308 - C. Orbital trauma

16:37Pim De Graaf, Amsterdam / Netherlands

Learning Objectives
1. To review the relevant orbital anatomy.
2. To understand how best to image orbital trauma.
3. To consider the relevant imaging findings in the acute and chronic setting.

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RC 308 - D. Skull base trauma

RC 308 - D. Skull base trauma

13:28S. Connor, London / UK

Learning Objectives
1. To briefly review the relevant skull base anatomy.
2. To understand the types and locations of traumatic injuries to the skull base.
3. To consider how to image such patients and how to review the imaging findings in acute trauma and of associated sequelae.

RC 308-1
A. Facial trauma
Elizabeth Loney, Bradford / United Kingdom
Learning Objectives
1. To consider a simplified approach to reporting facial trauma scans.
2. To understand differing types of Le Fort fractures and key imaging review areas.
3. To become acquainted with mandibular fractures, types, and complications.
RC 308-2
B. Laryngeal trauma
Minerva Becker, Geneva / Switzerland
Learning Objectives
1. To become familiar with the causes of laryngeal trauma and classification systems.
2. To learn how best to image the larynx in such situations and the challenges that can occur.
3. To review the imaging features of laryngeal trauma and consider its complications.
RC 308-3
C. Orbital trauma
Pim De Graaf, Amsterdam / Netherlands
Learning Objectives
1. To review the relevant orbital anatomy.
2. To understand how best to image orbital trauma.
3. To consider the relevant imaging findings in the acute and chronic setting.
RC 308-4
D. Skull base trauma
Stephen Edmund John Connor, London / United Kingdom
Learning Objectives
1. To briefly review the relevant skull base anatomy.
2. To understand the types and locations of traumatic injuries to the skull base.
3. To consider how to image such patients and how to review the imaging findings in acute trauma and of associated sequelae.

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