Trauma FAST Exam - LUQ Exam - Sonosite
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- Опубликовано: 19 авг 2010
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This video details how employing the left upper quadrant (LUQ) ultrasound exam-also called the splenorenal exam-enables clinicians to more accurately diagnose intra-abdominal injuries. This video concentrates on the infra-diaphragmatic and splenorenal spaces, and how to identify free fluid caused by trauma. This video is of particular interest to emergency and critical care clinicians.
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Great video Sir, extremely helpful. Thank you!
thank u very much for this nice and useful presentation
excellent!
Thank you!
Thanks for the presentation it is worth sharing
GREAT TEACHING
Awesome sir
Excellent instruction. I really appreciate your efforts! One thing you may want to edit is the comment towards the end regarding the patient taking a deep breath--the diaphragm moves inferiorly, not superiorly during inspiration. I know it was just a slip of the tongue for you, but it may be worth noting because so many students think of that relationship incorrectly. Cheers!
great video
Awesome! :)
Merci
So the free fluid dark anachoic is the thoracic fluid ?
0:17 (FAST EXAM) FOCUSSED ASSESSMENT WITH SONOGRAPHY IN TRAUMA
Elisa
Waw
Thank you !