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Critical Care RADIOLOGY Below the Diaphragm Pete Hersey
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A note about this presentation All of these images are from SRH patients. The images will be added to over time.
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Liver cystsStomach Spleen Splenic flexure Aorta Portal Vein IVC Rt Kidney Left Lung
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What’s the diagnosis?
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Should we lie this patient flat? What is the obvious abnormality? (This was a result of C-Diff)
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Gas in superior mesenteric vein
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Gas in Portal System (secondary to ischaemic gut)
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Different patient, same thing (cause never found) Pretty massive stomach too!
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Fat Stranding
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Gas in bowel wall
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Anything noticeable?
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Free Fluid Large stomach given NG in situ
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Further down – is a diagnosis coming to mind?
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Dilated Small bowel with fluid. Lge bowel not visible
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More of the same
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How should this patient be managed? Why might they be high risk for surgery? (Have there been any clues on the CT of other co-morbidity)
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What is this?
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Faecal loading
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This patient is 1/7 post coronary angiography. What complication did they develop?
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Large Pelvic haematoma (from Fem artery puncture)
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Renal Transplant Atrophic kidneys Transplanted kidney
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Pancreatitis
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Necrosis
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Necrosis with Gas Formation
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Mesenteric Volvulus
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(Click to see video) Note the ‘whirlpool sign’ of the mesenteric vessels around each other.
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Bladder Outflow Obstruction
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Massive Bladder ? Large Prostate Dilated Renal Pelvis (bilateral)
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Stented Aortic Aneurysm
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What type of surgery has this patient had?
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