Emergencies in the retroperitoneum: assessment of spread of disease by helical CT☆
Abstract
Acute pancreatitis, leaking abdominal aortic aneurysm, and renal trauma frequently occur in the setting of patients with abdominal nontraumatic and traumatic injury; it represents the most urgent conditions that may determine the presence of fluid collections or haematoma in the retroperitoneum. Single spiral CT and multidetector-row CT (MDCT) play an important role in diagnosis of retroperitoneal emergencies, providing useful informations on the type, site, extent and management of the fluid collections. An accurate CT assessment requires the awareness of the existence of dissectable retroperitoneal fascial planes. Fluid collections or haematoma tends to escape the retroperitoneal site of origin into planes extend from the diaphragm to the pelvic floor. We assess the multicompartimental anatomy of the retroperitoneum and the pathway of spread of the most frequent retroperitoneal fluid collections or haematoma by helical CT.
Keywords: Retroperitoneum anatomy, Computed tomography (CT)—retroperitoneum disorders, Helical CT—acute pancreatitis, Helical CT—abdominal aortic aneurysm, Helical CT—renal trauma, Helical CT
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☆ Presented as part at the 88th RSNA, Chicago, 2002.
PII: S0720-048X(03)00356-5
doi:10.1016/j.ejrad.2003.11.020
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