Ulnar bone fracture echocardiography and ultrasound
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Overview
Angiography or vascular Doppler ultrasonography is useful to determine the level of vascular injury in selected cases where vascular injury is suspected. Point-of-care ultrasonography (POCUS) has been used to diagnose distal forearm fractures in pediatric emergency departments.
Ultrasonography
Angiography or vascular Doppler ultrasonography is useful to determine the level of vascular injury in selected cases where vascular injury is suspected. Point-of-care ultrasonography (POCUS) has been used to diagnose distal forearm fractures in pediatric emergency departments [1][2][3].
References
- ↑ Turan S, Çankaya D, Yılmaz S, Karakuş D, Dündar A, Özdemir G (August 2016). "Effect of ulnar styloid fracture on outcomes after conservative treatment of distal radius fracture". Eklem Hastalik Cerrahisi. 27 (2): 87–93. PMID 27499320.
- ↑ Ayalon O, Marcano A, Paksima N, Egol K (January 2016). "Concomitant Ulnar Styloid Fracture and Distal Radius Fracture Portend Poorer Outcome". Am J. Orthop. 45 (1): 34–7. PMID 26761916.
- ↑ Gottlieb M, Cosby K (March 2015). "Ultrasound-guided hematoma block for distal radial and ulnar fractures". J Emerg Med. 48 (3): 310–2. doi:10.1016/j.jemermed.2014.09.063. PMID 25497895.