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1 topic, 1 min.
19 topics, 1 hr. 35 min.
Clinical Scenario 1: Orbital Trauma/Inflammation Introduction
2 m.Case: Anterior Segment Ocular Injury
9 m.Ocular Injury & Globe Anatomy
6 m.Case: Choroidal Detachment, Retinal Detachment, Vitreous Hemorrhage, Orbital Floor Fracture
9 m.Orbit: Foreign Body
8 m.Orbit: Non-Accidental Trauma with Retinal Hemorrhage
3 m.Early Ocular Intervention
6 m.Non-Ocular Orbital Trauma
3 m.Case: Orbital Wall Fracture
8 m.Case: Medial Orbital Wall Fracture
8 m.Case: Orbital Apex and Roof Fracture
5 m.Orbital Blow-Out Fractures
6 m.Orbital Trauma
5 m.Indications for Surgery
4 m.Case: Orbital Cellulitis with Subperiosteal Abscess
6 m.Orbital Inflammation
5 m.Pediatric Subperiosteal Abscess
4 m.Orbital Pseudotumor and Carotid Cavernous Fistula
7 m.Orbital Trauma/Inflammation Lesson Reinforcement Quiz
29 topics, 1 hr. 34 min.
Clinical Scenario 2: Facial/Neck Trauma Introduction
6 m.Case: Comminuted Nasal Bone Fracture
2 m.Case: Multiple Fractures in Nasal Bones
3 m.Nasal Bone Fracture Summary
3 m.Mandibular Fractures
6 m.Case 9 - Displaced Mandibular Fracture at the Angle
3 m.Midface Buttresses
3 m.Naso-Orbito-Ethmoid (NOE) Fractures
5 m.Case: NOE Fracture
3 m.Case: Midface NOE Fracture
3 m.Le Fort Fractures
7 m.Case: Bilateral Le Fort 1 & 2 Fractures
4 m.Case: Bilateral Le Fort 1, Unilateral Le Fort 2 & 3
4 m.Le Fort Summary
1 m.Zygomaticomaxillary Complex (ZMC) Fractures
5 m.Case: Zygomaticomaxillary Complex Fracture
3 m.ZMC Summary
2 m.Capo de Tutti Fractures
5 m.Case: Bilateral Temporal Bone Fractures
9 m.Temporal Bone Fractures
2 m.Complications of Temporal Bone Injury
3 m.Temporal Bone Fracture Summary
3 m.Case: Calvarial Fracture with Transverse Sinus Injury
3 m.Case: Carotid Dissection with Pseudoaneurysm
5 m.Case: Bilateral Carotid Dissections
4 m.Case: Horner's Syndrome, MS, Dissection
5 m.Case: Horner's Syndrome
5 m.Airway Injury & Carotid Dissection
4 m.Facial/Neck Trauma Lesson Reinforcement Quiz
12 topics, 46 min.
Clinical Scenario 3: Sore Throat Pain and Fever Introduction
1 m.Tonsillitis, Tonsillar Abscess & Peritonsillar Abscess
6 m.Case: Peritonsillar Abscess
5 m.Case: Peritonsillar Phlegmon
6 m.Case: Epiglottitis, Supraglottitis, Airway Compromise
7 m.Periodontal Disease
9 m.Case: Ludwig's Angina
3 m.Ludwig's Angina - Summary
3 m.Case: Ludwig's Angina, Sialadenitis
4 m.Lemierre's Syndrome
2 m.Malignant Otitis Externa & Otomastoiditis
6 m.Sore Throat Pain and Fever Lesson Reinforcement Quiz
12 topics, 42 min.
Clinical Scenario 4: Mass in the Neck Introduction
4 m.Case: T-Cell Lymphoma, Lymphadenopathy
4 m.Retropharyngeal Space
3 m.Case: Retropharyngeal Abscess
4 m.Case: Retropharyngeal Phlegmon
3 m.Retropharyngeal Space Collections
4 m.Neck Mass in Afebrile Patient
7 m.Case: Second Branchial Cleft Cyst
4 m.Case: Thyroglossal Duct Cyst
5 m.Case: Sarcoma of the Levator Scapulae
2 m.Thyroid Nodules
9 m.Mass in the Neck Lesson Reinforcement Quiz
27 topics, 1 hr. 35 min.
Clinical Scenario 5: Cervical Spine Trauma Introduction
7 m.Case: Occipital Condyle Fracture
2 m.Case: Anterior Arch C1 Fracture
6 m.Case: Odontoid Fracture
4 m.Atlanto-Odontoid Distraction
5 m.Odontoid Fractures: Summary
5 m.Atlanto-Odontoid Versus Atlanto-Axial Distractions
4 m.Case 34: Jefferson Fracture on CT, MRI
7 m.Jefferson (Burst) Fracture: Summary
4 m.Fixed Rotatory Subluxation
4 m.Case: Bilateral Jumped Facets
9 m.Unilateral Facet Dislocation with Carotid Dissection
4 m.Hyperextension Injury
4 m.Cervical Spine Flexion Injury
6 m.Case: Transverse Process Fracture
3 m.Case: Unstable Fracture, Two-Column Injury
6 m.Case 30 - Epidural Hematoma Summary
Case: Facet Fracture with Vertebral Artery Occlusion
4 m.Spinal Cord Injury Without Radiographic Abnormalities
4 m.Thoracolumbar AO Spine Injury Score
2 m.Case: Chance Fracture
2 m.Axial Loading Fractures
5 m.Case: Lumbar Transverse Process Fracture
2 m.Lumbar Transverse Process Fractures and Visceral Injury
3 m.Case: Compression Fracture
4 m.Case: Compression Fracture & Stress Injury
3 m.Cervical Spine Trauma Lesson Reinforcement Quiz
9 topics, 28 min.
Clinical Scenario 6: Fever, Back Pain Introduction
2 m.Case: Diskitis-Osteomyelitis
5 m.Diskitis-Osteomyelitis Summary
6 m.Case: Tuberculous Spondylitis with Psoas Abscess
4 m.Case: Spinal Cord Infarct
5 m.Case: Spinal Cord Astrocytoma
2 m.Case: Guillain-Barré Syndrome
2 m.Grisel Syndrome and Calcific Tendinitis of the Longus Colli
6 m.Fever, Back Pain Lesson Reinforcement Quiz
13 topics, 37 min.
Head and Neck Emergencies Introduction
8 m.Case: Fungus Ball
2 m.Fungal Sinusitis Summary
2 m.Allergic Fungal Rhinosinusitis
7 m.Case: Invasive Fungal Sinusitis
4 m.Invasive Fungal Sinusitis Imaging Signs
4 m.Case: Necrotizing Fasciitis
4 m.Necrotizing Fasciitis Summary
2 m.Case: Allergic Fungal Sinusitis with Mucocele
2 m.Epidural Abscess from Sinusitis
3 m.Case: Otomastoiditis with Bezold Abscess
2 m.Case: Sinusitis with Frontal Lobe Abscess
3 m.Head and Neck Emergencies Lesson Reinforcement Quiz
0:01
Let's look at another NOE fracture. So, N for nasal bones,
0:07
and we see that they are fractured. And Nalso for the
0:11
nasofrontal or nasal maxillary sutures that may
0:14
be involved. O for the orbital involvement.
0:17
Here we see the medial orbital wall fracture with a fragment
0:21
along that medial canthal ligament, which is seen right
0:24
along here, and that's involved on the left side.
0:28
The O may also involve the nasolacrimal duct. In this case,
0:33
although the reconstructions are not that great,
0:36
it does look like that duct is intact.
0:39
The E is the ethmoidal, and that's usually the superior
0:42
fragment here that goes across the top of the ethmoid sinus.
0:47
And you can see a comminuted fracture here that is involving
0:51
both the frontal sinus, as well as the anterior ethmoid sinus
0:55
and therefore may be potentially involved at the frontal
0:59
ethmoidal recess or nasofrontal duct.
1:02
Notice that this, again, looks like it's comminuted
1:05
and displaced inward this central fragment.
1:08
When we look at it on the coronal reconstruction, you can
1:11
see the plane of the fracture across the top of the ethmoid
1:16
bone. Here's the perpendicular plate of the ethmoid bone.
1:18
And this is going from right to left involving the medial
1:23
orbital wall, which is typical of NOE fractures.
1:27
When we look at the lacrimal duct here and the lacrimal
1:30
duct here, not too bad.
1:32
Those look like they are intact.
1:36
But this big segment here is a large fracture fragment
1:41
that shows some element of comminution.
1:44
Let's take a quick look at the 3D reconstruction, and you can
1:49
see the plane of the fracture here
1:52
and the orbital floor fractures.
1:54
This is like a little mid-face buttress
1:58
large fracture fragment that may be floating and requires
2:03
usually immediate surgical intervention.
Interactive Transcript
0:01
Let's look at another NOE fracture. So, N for nasal bones,
0:07
and we see that they are fractured. And Nalso for the
0:11
nasofrontal or nasal maxillary sutures that may
0:14
be involved. O for the orbital involvement.
0:17
Here we see the medial orbital wall fracture with a fragment
0:21
along that medial canthal ligament, which is seen right
0:24
along here, and that's involved on the left side.
0:28
The O may also involve the nasolacrimal duct. In this case,
0:33
although the reconstructions are not that great,
0:36
it does look like that duct is intact.
0:39
The E is the ethmoidal, and that's usually the superior
0:42
fragment here that goes across the top of the ethmoid sinus.
0:47
And you can see a comminuted fracture here that is involving
0:51
both the frontal sinus, as well as the anterior ethmoid sinus
0:55
and therefore may be potentially involved at the frontal
0:59
ethmoidal recess or nasofrontal duct.
1:02
Notice that this, again, looks like it's comminuted
1:05
and displaced inward this central fragment.
1:08
When we look at it on the coronal reconstruction, you can
1:11
see the plane of the fracture across the top of the ethmoid
1:16
bone. Here's the perpendicular plate of the ethmoid bone.
1:18
And this is going from right to left involving the medial
1:23
orbital wall, which is typical of NOE fractures.
1:27
When we look at the lacrimal duct here and the lacrimal
1:30
duct here, not too bad.
1:32
Those look like they are intact.
1:36
But this big segment here is a large fracture fragment
1:41
that shows some element of comminution.
1:44
Let's take a quick look at the 3D reconstruction, and you can
1:49
see the plane of the fracture here
1:52
and the orbital floor fractures.
1:54
This is like a little mid-face buttress
1:58
large fracture fragment that may be floating and requires
2:03
usually immediate surgical intervention.
Report
Faculty
David M Yousem, MD, MBA
Professor of Radiology, Vice Chairman and Associate Dean
Johns Hopkins University
Tags
Trauma
Paranasal sinuses
Orbit
Neuroradiology
Maxillofacial
Head and Neck
Emergency
CT
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