SYLLABUS

4th Nordic Trauma Radiology Course
Stockholm, Sweden
May 15-18, 2006


 

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Trauma Epidemiology
Mats Beckman

Acute clinical management of trauma 
Karim Brohi

Clinical trauma management & ATLS – routines in Uppsala
Fredrik Wärnberg

Emergency Room Chest X-ray
Tim Fotheringham

MDCT diagnosis of spleen injuries
K Shanmuganathan

Angiography/intervention: abdominal solid organ embolization
Shelley Marder

Radiological folLow-up after splenic injury
Johann Baptist Dormagen

Renal and retroperitoneal injuries
Tim Fotheringham

CT of bowel and mesenteric injury
Stuart Mirvis

Oral contrast in Trauma CT
Henrik Teisen

Pediatric chest and abdomen trauma
Susan John

Clinical aspects of head trauma - abstract
Clinical aspects of head trauma
Karim Brohi

Brain trauma
K Shanmuganathan

Neck/arterial injuries
Stuart Mirvis

Review and analysis of multiple trauma images: a new approach -To be published
Catherine Beigelmann-Aubry

Thoracic vascular injury
Stuart Mirvis

Thoracic and great vessel imaging and intervention
Shelley Marder

Radiology and the trauma patient in ICU
Kristina Hambraeus Jonzon, Karolinska Solna

Pediatric extremity trauma
Susan John

Extremity vascular injury: Angiography and intervention
Shelley Marder

Pelvic trauma mechanisms
Karim Brohi

Imaging of pelvic fractures and associated injuries
Craig Blackmore

Exsanguinating pelvic trauma algorithms -abstract
Karim Brohi

Angiography & intervention: pelvic embolization
Shelley Marder

Terrorism in London & Hospital/Radiology Response
Tim Fotheringham

Clinical aspects of spinal trauma -abstract
Clinical aspects of spinal trauma
Karim Brohi

Optimizing imaging and improving interpretation for cervical spine trauma
Craig Blackmore

Pediatric Cervical Spine Trauma
Susan John

Thoracolumbar spine-Injury pattern and diagnosis
Craig Blackmore

MDCT & c-spine soft tissue imaging
Bertil Leidner

Clinical management of penetrating trauma -abstract
Clinical management of penetrating trauma
Karim Brohi

Imaging of penetrating injuries to the torso:
Just not for surgeons any more

K Shanmuganathan

Trauma CT in the circulatory unstable patient
Bertil Leidner

Is there a need for plain films of the spine following trauma-CT? 
David Johansson

Trauma Radiology in Denmark
A. Diaz

Optimizing multitrauma CT within emergency department workflow
Antoine Bagur

The Royal London Hospital major incident imaging response on July 7th, 2005
Miss Lucy Ball

Oral contrast in trauma CT – experiences from a level 2 trauma center
Laura Aronescu

 


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