Trauma/Emergency Flashcards
The kidney is the most commonly injured genitourinary organ. Male to female ration is:
A. 1 to 1
B. 2 to 1
C. 3 to 1
D. 3 to 2
C. 3 to 1
According to the American Association for the Surgery of Trauma (AAST) classification, renal laceration: shattered kidney (as shown in the image) is of Grade:
A. 3
B. 4
C. 5
D. 6
C. 5
What is the preferred diagnostic modality to rule out blunt bladder injury?
A. Flexible cystoscopy
B. MRI urography
C. Cystography
D. Abdominal ultasound
C. Cystography
What is the most common cause of ureteric trauma?
A. Stab wounds
B. Iatrogenic trauma
C. Motor vehicle accident
D. Rapid deceleration injuries
B. Iatrogenic trauma
A 34-year-old motorcyclist was involved in a road traffic accident. On contrast enhanced CT scan he was found to have a 2 cm renal laceration with a perirenal heamtoma and urine extravasation. What is the grade of renal injury according to the Amercian Association of Surgery for Trauma?
A. Grade 1
B. Grade 2
C. Grade 3
D. Grade 4
D. Grade 4
How do you immediately approach posterior urethral injury associated with pelvic fracture in hemodynamically unstable patient?
A. Urethroplasty
B. Endoscopic re-alignement
C. Cystostomy
D. Nephrostomy
C. Cystostomy
What is the preferred diagnostic modality for suspected renal injury in stable patients?
A. Contrast-enhanced CT
B. Ultrasonography
C. Angiography
D. Plain X-ray of the abdomen
A. Contrast-enhanced CT