Detection and characterization of soft tissue foreign bodies by ultrasonography

Whittle, C; Gonzalez P.; Horvath, E; Niedmann, JP; Baldassare, G; Seguel, S; MacKinnon J.

Abstract

Background: Soft tissue foreign bodies are a frequent cause of consultation in emergency rooms. It is clinically to verify their existence since conventional radiology only detects radio opaque objects. Ultrasound can be a useful diagnostic procedure. Aim: To report our experience in the detection of soft tissue foreign bodies by ultrasound examination. Patients and methods: The ultrasonographic appearance of vegetables, glass and plastic metal, bone and stones was studied in gelatin preparations. In a second stage 52 patients (27 male, aged 3 to 88 years old) were studied in whom the presence of a soft tissue foreign body was confirmed surgically. Results: The mean error of the procedure for the assessment of foreign body size was 0.2 mm in vitro and 0.5 mm in vitro. The deepness and involved planes were correctly diagnosed in 96%, the number of fragments were diagnosed correctly in 94% of cases. The type of foreign body was identified correctly in 77% of cases and complications were detected in 100% of cases. Conclusions: Ultrasound is a sensitive and accurate method for the detection of soft tissue foreign bodies.

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Título según WOS: Detection and characterization of soft tissue foreign bodies by ultrasonography
Título de la Revista: REVISTA MEDICA DE CHILE
Volumen: 128
Número: 4
Editorial: SOC MEDICA SANTIAGO
Fecha de publicación: 2000
Página de inicio: 419
Página final: 424
Idioma: Spanish
Notas: ISI