Gewählte Publikation:
Grechenig, W; Clement, HG; Schatz, B; Tesch, NP.
Ultrasound diagnosis in trauma: elbow and hand
Orthopade. 2002; 31(3):271-277
Doi: 10.1007%2Fs00132-001-0251-3
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- Führende Autor*innen der Med Uni Graz
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Grechenig Wolfgang
- Co-Autor*innen der Med Uni Graz
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Clement Hans Gunther
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Tesch Norbert
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- Abstract:
- Ultrasonography with high-frequency transducers nowadays plays an important role in diagnosing post-traumatic complaints of the elbow and hand tissue in children as well as in adults. We see it as an addition to clinical examination, standard X-ray, and other radiological methods. As a noninvasive procedure we can investigate post-traumatic changes and postoperative pain, detect foreign bodies, and also use it for postoperative metal removal. The possibility of imaging cartilage structures with ultrasound also enables us to diagnose post-traumatic injuries in children's elbows such as supracondylar fractures, epiphysiolyses, and fractures of the epicondyles.
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Adult -
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Child -
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Device Removal -
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Elbow - injuries Elbow - ultrasonography
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Epiphyses, Slipped - surgery Epiphyses, Slipped - ultrasonography
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Foreign Bodies - surgery Foreign Bodies - ultrasonography
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Fracture Fixation, Internal -
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Fractures, Bone - surgery Fractures, Bone - ultrasonography
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Hand - ultrasonography
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Hand Injuries - ultrasonography
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Postoperative Complications - surgery Postoperative Complications - ultrasonography
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ultrasonography
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trauma
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elbow
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hand