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Trauma X-Ray Collection

   This section provides images of key trauma x-rays. It was initially developed, in part, by Dr. Ulvi Budak and to by Dr. Lourens Bester.

   Specific radiological comments should be directed to the Director of Radiology Department, Dr. Lourens Bester.
E-mail: lourens.bester@swsahs.nsw.gov.au

(See Prof. Richard Bell's Article on Clearing the Cervical Spine)

Contents:

PLAIN X-RAYS

  1. C-Spine
    1. Odontoid Peg
    2. C2 Posterior Elements with dislocation
    3. C5 Vertebral Body Fracture
    4. C6 Burst Fracture with Dislocation
    5. C6 Crush Fracture
  2. CXR
    1. Ruptured Diaphragm 1
    2. Ruptured Diaphragm 2
    3. Ruptured Diaphragm 3
    4. Ruptured diaphragm 4
    5. Mediastinal Emphysema
    6. Haemothorax 1
    7. Haemothorax 2
    8. Haemothorax 3
    9. Haemothorax 4
    10. Haemothorax 5
    11. Haemothorax 6
    12. Haemothorax 7
    13. Pneumothorax 1
    14. Pneumothorax 2
    15. Pneumothorax 3
    16. Pneumothorax 4
    17. Subcutaneous Emphysema
  3. Pelvis
    1. Pelvis 1 (Normal)
    2. Pelvis 2
    3. Pelvis 3
    4. Pelvis 4
    5. Pelvis 5
    6. Pelvis 6
    7. Retrograde Urethragram 1
    8. Retrograde Urethragram 2
    9. Retrograde Urethragram 3
  4. Facial
    1. Mandible 1
    2. Mandible 2

CT SCANS

  1. Head
  2. Facial
  3. Abdominal

ANGIOGRAMS

  1. Carotid Artery Dissection
  2. Descending Thoracic Aorta Dissection
  3. Dissection at Left Subclavian origin

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