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sonography course

Reviews from participantsAbdominal sonography course: Acute Hepathology

date

Saturday, 22.04.2017

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RAI Amsterdam
Europaplein
1078 GZ Amsterdam
The Netherlands

Time table

18:30 - 20:00

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Description

The sonography course on ‘acute medicine’ in hepatology is intended for physicians with an interest in acute medicine, and in particular, acute hepatology. At least some experience in ultrasound is preferable. During the course, different cases of ‘acute hepatology’ will be demonstrated with a sonography-simulator. All cases represent real-life cases of patients who presented at the emergency department. Most important diagnoses in acute or emergency hepatology are, acute cholecystitis, cholangitis due to choledocholithiasis, severe acute hepatitis, and thrombosis of liver vessels like Budd Chiari syndrome. Pathology outside the liver will also be shown, e.g. splenic rupture.

Learning objectives:
- to become familiar with the most important ultrasound signs or diagnoses in patients presenting at the emergency department
- to be able to recognize inflammatory changes of the gallbladder, detect stones in the gallbladder and in the biliary tree, recognize dilated bile ducts, and to detect thrombosis of liver vasculature
- in addition, familiarize with some acute pathology outside the liver, such as splenic rupture.


Collection of available clinical data for hands-on training course with Schallware simulator, manikin and dummy probe

Red bars show acquired areas of patient. Red arrows equate to intercostal fan volumes.
Cases were acquired for example with convex, linear probe, in color doppler modus and maybe at several dates. You can open details and browse image list of regions of interest (ROIs), which are supported by simulator as you can be led automatically to these structures (bubble in space).

namelocationkeywordstechnologyprobe
Patient 2Hydatid cyst WHO CE3aconvexDetails
Patient 28Liver metastases, Neuroendocrine tumors NET (unclear origin)convexDetails
Patient 53Caval thrombus, renal cell carcinoma RCC (left), liver metastasesconvexDetails
Patient 65Aneurysm and septic thrombosis of portal and splenic veinconvexDetails
Patient 91Severe steatohepatitis, Asc.-Decompensation, HCCconvexDetails
Patient 92Acute cholecystitis with lithiasis, detritus, fatty liverconvexDetails
Patient 96LTX, CBD with stone sludge, ITBL, thrombus in hepatic artery stumpconvexDetails
Patient 101Peritoneal carcinosis by liposarcomaconvexDetails
Patient 143Budd-Chiari and Cruveilhier-Baumgarten syndromes, Ascites (color)convex, colorDetails
Patient 148Liver metastasis, cholecystolithiasis, chronic cholecystitis, melanomaconvexDetails
Patient 149Portal vein thrombosis, TIPS, hypertrophic additional spleenconvexDetails
Patient 150Liver tumors, CBD stenosis, enlarged lymph nodesconvexDetails

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