Imaging of urinary bladder injury: the role of CT cystography.
Daniel F FouladiShahab ShayestehElliot K FishmanLinda C ChuPublished in: Emergency radiology (2019)
Although conventional radiographic cystography has been traditionally considered the reference standard in detecting bladder injuries, computed tomography (CT) cystography has become the initial imaging method of choice in the acute setting. CT cystography has been shown to provide comparable accuracy as conventional cystography, and can be easily performed in conjunction with trauma CT surveys in patients with suspected bladder injuries. Despite increasing enthusiasm toward CT cystography in dealing with patients with suspected bladder injuries, there is little information in this regard in the literature. This article aims to discuss the role of CT cystography in the evaluation of bladder injuries.
Keyphrases
- computed tomography
- dual energy
- image quality
- contrast enhanced
- positron emission tomography
- spinal cord injury
- magnetic resonance imaging
- systematic review
- magnetic resonance
- healthcare
- liver failure
- urinary tract
- photodynamic therapy
- hepatitis b virus
- respiratory failure
- fluorescence imaging
- trauma patients
- aortic dissection