Refresher Courses

RC 417 - Penetrating injuries: understanding mechanisms and effects

Lectures

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RC 417 - A. Penetrating injury: blades, bullets, and beyond

RC 417 - A. Penetrating injury: blades, bullets, and beyond

12:43N. Verma, Gainesville, FL / US

Learning Objectives
1. To become familiar with knife/sharp object wounds and how to detect their effect on tissues.
2. To understand the mechanism of injury at different velocities.
3. To recognise the predictable and unpredictable trajectories of bullets and flying fragments within the body.

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RC 417 - B. Penetrating injuries of the upper body: head, neck, chest, and upper limbs

RC 417 - B. Penetrating injuries of the upper body: head, neck, chest, and upper limbs

19:26K. Linnau, Seattle, WA / US

Learning Objectives
1. To develop a systematic approach for reviewing the relevant structures in a patient with a surface wound.
2. To recognise occult signs of penetrating injury.
3. To learn how to help clinicians evaluate and re-evaluate a patient with a penetrating injury.

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RC 417 - C. Penetrating injuries of the lower body: diaphragm, abdomen, pelvis, and lower limbs

RC 417 - C. Penetrating injuries of the lower body: diaphragm, abdomen, pelvis, and lower limbs

15:01E. Dick, London / UK

Learning Objectives
1. To seek out constellations of obvious and occult injuries in pelvic penetrating trauma, including neurovascular and perineal injuries.
2. To become familiar with the spectrum of vascular injuries including active bleeding, pseudoaneurysms, dissection and thrombus formation, and arteriovenous fistulas.
3. To recognise where radiologists can add value and guide the surgical approach.

RC 417-2
15 min
A. Penetrating injury: blades, bullets, and beyond
Nupur Verma, Gainesville / United States
Learning Objectives
1. To become familiar with knife/sharp object wounds and how to detect their effect on tissues.
2. To understand the mechanism of injury at different velocities.
3. To recognise the predictable and unpredictable trajectories of bullets and flying fragments within the body.
RC 417-3
15 min
B. Penetrating injuries of the upper body: head, neck, chest, and upper limbs
Ken Floris Linnau, Seattle / United States
Learning Objectives
1. To develop a systematic approach for reviewing the relevant structures in a patient with a surface wound.
2. To recognise occult signs of penetrating injury.
3. To learn how to help clinicians evaluate and re-evaluate a patient with a penetrating injury.
RC 417-4
15 min
C. Penetrating injuries of the lower body: diaphragm, abdomen, pelvis, and lower limbs
Elizabeth Dick, London / United Kingdom
Learning Objectives
1. To seek out constellations of obvious and occult injuries in pelvic penetrating trauma, including neurovascular and perineal injuries.
2. To become familiar with the spectrum of vascular injuries including active bleeding, pseudoaneurysms, dissection and thrombus formation, and arteriovenous fistulas.
3. To recognise where radiologists can add value and guide the surgical approach.
10 min
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