Linking To And Embedding The Center For Medical Education’s “Abdominal CT Emergencies – The Basics and Beyond”

Today, I review, link to and embed The Center For Medical Education‘s* “Abdominal CT Emergencies – The Basics and Beyond”.

*This link is to a long list of free YouTube EM videos from The Center For Medical Education.

All that follows is from the YouTube video: “Abdominal CT Emergencies – The Basics and Beyond”.

Abdominal CT Emergencies – The Basics and Beyond 

Abdominal CT findings can significantly change patient management in the emergency department, especially when minutes matter.
In this lecture, Drs. Robert Tubbs and Adam Janicki review a practical emergency medicine approach to identifying high-risk abdominal CT findings, including abdominal aortic aneurysm rupture, mesenteric ischemia, pneumatosis intestinalis, Fournier’s gangrene, bowel obstruction, traumatic solid organ injury, perforated viscus, and other time-sensitive abdominal emergencies.
Topics covered include:
• AAA rupture and dissection
• Mesenteric ischemia and portal venous gas
• Pneumatosis intestinalis
• Fournier’s gangrene
• Closed-loop bowel obstruction
• Traumatic abdominal injuries
• Emphysematous infections
• Appendicitis and diverticulitis
• Volvulus and perforated viscus
Learn more about Mastering Emergency Imaging: https://courses.ccme.org/education/ma…
Course Features: • 100+ case-based images • Practical emergency imaging interpretation • Self-study access • Up to 10.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™

 

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