Correction to: Delayed manifestations of abdominal trauma: follow-up abdominopelvic CT in posttraumatic patients

Abdominal Imaging, Jan 2018

Khaled Y. Elbanna, Mohammed F. Mohammed, Shih-Chieh Huang, David Mak, J. Philip Dawe, Emilie Joos, Heather Wong, Faisal Khosa, Savvas Nicolaou

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Correction to: Delayed manifestations of abdominal trauma: follow-up abdominopelvic CT in posttraumatic patients

Correction to: Delayed manifestations of abdominal trauma: follow-up abdominopelvic CT in posttraumatic patients Khaled Y. Elbanna 2 3 Mohammed F. Mohammed 2 Shih-Chieh Huang 1 David Mak 1 J. Philip Dawe 0 Emilie Joos 0 Heather Wong 0 Faisal Khosa 2 Savvas Nicolaou 2 0 Trauma Services, Department of Surgery, Vancouver General Hospital, University of British Columbia , Vancouver , Canada 1 Faculty of Medicine, University of British Columbia , Vancouver , Canada 2 Emergency & Trauma Radiology, Vancouver General Hospital, University of British Columbia , Vancouver , Canada 3 Present address: Toronto , ON , Canada - The original version of this article unfortunately contained few mistakes. Under the subheading ‘‘Data extraction and review process’’, in line 12 the word ‘‘prospective’’ is incorrectly given by the author. The correct word is ‘‘retrospective’’. In Fig. 2D, the label should read as RA instead of LA. In Table 6, the word ‘‘ischemic/gangrenous’’ should read as ‘‘ischemia/gangrene’’ in 9th row, column 6. The revised fig 2 and table 6 is given below. left) are noted. C and D Axial and coronal images of IV contrast-enhanced abdominal CT, 12 days later, demonstrating a more obvious herniation of the liver (L) that is compressing the right atrium (RA) and with a constriction of the liver at the site of the diaphragmatic defect (collar sign). Right basal consolidation/atelectasis, bilateral pleural effusion, and fluid adjacent to the liver dome laterally are also noted. Organ-specific investigations and management following positive findings on follow-up CT Spleen 1 splenectomy 5 coiling/embolization of splenic artery pseudoaneurysms Pancreas 2 ERCP with subsequent pancreatic duct stenting Kidney 1 ureteric stent Bowel and mesentery 4 small bowel surgeries One patient: SBO due to anastomotic stricture One patient: traumatic distal ileum perforation Two patients: traumatic induced small bowel ischemia/gangrene Diaphragm 3 diaphragmatic repair (2 laparotomy + 1 laparoscopy) Miscellaneous 3 imaging-guided fluid drainage 1 embolization of the left gluteal artery pseudoaneurysm 3 PEG tube replacement Total Interventions Surgical: 8 Interventional procedures: 15 (...truncated)


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Khaled Y. Elbanna, Mohammed F. Mohammed, Shih-Chieh Huang, David Mak, J. Philip Dawe, Emilie Joos, Heather Wong, Faisal Khosa, Savvas Nicolaou. Correction to: Delayed manifestations of abdominal trauma: follow-up abdominopelvic CT in posttraumatic patients, Abdominal Imaging, 2018, pp. 1-2, DOI: 10.1007/s00261-017-1439-2