Ultrasound in the evaluation of penetrating thoraco-abdominal trauma: a review of the literature

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Ultrasound in the evaluation of penetrating thoraco-abdominal trauma: a review of the literature

Nicholas J. Governatori, Turandot Saul, Sebastian D. Siadecki, Resa E Lewiss

Abstract

The use of ultrasound in the evaluation of blunt thoraco-abdominal trauma is well described. Evidence for the use of ul- trasound in the evaluation of penetrating cardio-thoracic and abdominal trauma, however, is more limited and varied. Current literature demonstrates that ultrasound is an excellent screening tool for penetrating thoracic and cardiac injuries with a high sensitivity for detecting injury requiring acute intervention. For abdominal injuries, however, the sensitivity for detection of injury is low and thus the utility of ultrasound as a screening tool is limited. This review summarizes the existing literature addressing the clinical utility of ultrasound for penetrating trauma to the pericardium, thorax and abdomen.

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