Ultrasound examination of foreign bodies. An in vitro investigation.

I Suramo, M Pamilo
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Ultrasound examination of foreign bodies most frequently encountered in the human body was performed when they were contained within a transmission medium acoustically resembling human soft tissues. All the foreign bodies evaluated (lead and plastic pellets, pieces of wire, nails, needles, small fragments of rock and glass, wooden slivers, surgical sponges and surgical threads) were detectable with ultrasound. Strong echoes were reflected from their surface when they were positioned favourably, although in some positions the echoes from a needle, fragment of glass, wooden silver, or surgical thread could not be distinguished from those of the surroundings. Acoustic shadows were also seen behind the foreign bodies. A striking column of reverberation echoes was demonstrated behind lead pellets and nails while behind a glass plate there was an acoustic shadow that was often difficult to detect because it was concealed by a mirror image. With modern grey-scale real-time equipment it is possible to demonstrate objects from various angles, a fact which should facilitate the detection of foreign bodies in vivo circumstances.

异物的超声检查。体外研究。
超声检查人体中最常遇到的异物,当它们被包含在声学上类似于人体软组织的传输介质中时。所有被评估的异物(铅和塑料颗粒、铁丝、钉子、针、岩石和玻璃的小碎片、木条、手术海绵和手术线)都可以用超声波检测到。当它们被放置在合适的位置时,它们的表面会反射出强烈的回声,尽管在某些位置,针、玻璃碎片、木银或手术线发出的回声无法与周围的回声区分开来。在异物的后面也可以看到声影。在铅弹和钉子后面有一列引人注目的混响回声,而在玻璃板后面有一个声波阴影,通常很难探测到,因为它被镜像掩盖了。使用现代灰度实时设备,可以从不同角度展示物体,这一事实应该有助于在体内环境中检测异物。
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