创伤新诊断技术。

Current opinion in general surgery Pub Date : 1994-01-01
D H Livingston
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在诊断和治疗干预方面的进展,原本打算在选择性情况下使用,现已应用于创伤受害者。本文综述了其中三种技术——经食管超声心动图(TEE)、腹腔镜检查和胸腔镜检查——在创伤患者的评估和治疗中的应用。初步经验表明TEE在评估心脏方面优于经胸超声心动图。在有限的研究中,TEE似乎具有作为主动脉破裂筛查工具的敏感性;然而,由于其仅能评估远端主动脉的能力,它受到了严重的限制。TEE不能显示升主动脉或头臂血管,这可能占损伤的15%至20%。已有超过350例患者报告使用腹腔镜检查。其主要用途似乎是减少与穿透性创伤相关的阴性和非治疗性剖腹手术。随着仪器的进一步改进,通过范围操作的能力不断提高。最近,胸腔镜已被证明能够排出残留的胸腔积血,甚至能排出积血和胸膜腔。
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New diagnostic techniques in trauma.

Advances in diagnostic and therapeutic interventions originally intended for use under elective circumstances have been applied to the trauma victim. This review examines the use of three of these techniques--transesophageal echocardiography (TEE), laparoscopy, and thoracoscopy--in the evaluation and treatment of the trauma patient. Initial experiences with TEE show it to be superior to transthoracic echocardiography in the evaluation of the heart. In limited studies, TEE appears to have the sensitivity to use as a screening tool for aortic disruption; however, it is severely limited by its ability to evaluate the distal aorta only. TEE cannot be used to visualize the ascending aorta or brachiocephalic vessels, which may account for 15% to 20% of injuries. Use of laparoscopy has been reported in more than 350 patients. Its primary use appears to be in decreasing negative and nontherapeutic laparotomies associated with penetrating trauma. The ability to operate through the scope continues to increase as additional improvements in instrumentation are introduced. Thoracoscopy has recently been shown to be able to evacuate retained hemothoraces and even drain empyemas and decorticate the pleural cavity.

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