Clinical-Surgical Correlation of Diagnostic Imaging in General Surgery and Traumatology
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A Biomedicaline Publication
Book by Biomedicaline
ISBN: 978-9942-7495-8-1
First Edition: 2026
Publisher: Scientific Medical Publisher Biomedicaline
Authors
Daniel Elías Nieto Murillo.
General Practitioner. Attached to the Santa Lucía Health Center. Graduate of the Catholic University Santiago of Guayaquil. (Guayaquil-Ecuador).
Julio César Lascano Moran.
General Practitioner. Attached to Milagro General Hospital IESS. University of Guayaquil. (Guayaquil-Ecuador).
Amy Chanthell Rodriguez Briones.
General Practitioner. Attached to Private Clinics of Ecuador. Graduated from the Catholic University of Santiago of Guayaquil. (Guayaquil-Ecuador).
Michael Roberto Flores Alejandro.
General Practitioner. Attached to Mount Sinai General Hospital. University of Guayaquil. (Guayaquil-Ecuador).
Fabricio Daniel Sudario Herrera.
General Practitioner and Master's Degree in Hospital Management and New Technologies. Attached to the Dr. Enrique Ortega Moreira General Hospital. Graduate of the State University of Guayaquil. (Duran-Ecuador).
Submitted: 13/01/2026 — Received: 13/02/2026 — Published: 13/03/2026
Synopsis
Clinical-Surgical Correlation of Diagnostic Imaging in General Surgery and Traumatology constitutes a significant academic contribution to the progress of contemporary surgical sciences by highlighting the critical relationship between diagnostic imaging, clinical evaluation, and surgical decision-making. This work reflects the growing importance of interdisciplinary and evidence-based approaches in understanding complex surgical and traumatic conditions, where precision, timely interpretation, and integrated management are essential. Its scholarly focus emphasizes the integration of scientific knowledge, clinical judgment, and technological advancements as key elements in the evolution of modern practice. In this context, the book significantly contributes to the consolidation of specialized knowledge and the development of a broader, more rigorous, and updated understanding of the role of diagnostic imaging in general surgery and traumatology.
Book Chapters: Clinical-Surgical Correlation of Diagnostic Imaging in General Surgery and Traumatology
Chapter 1: Diagnostic Strategies in the Golden Hour: Current Applications and Future Potential of Initial Imaging Assessment for Polytrauma Patients
Daniel Elías Nieto Murillo
Julio César Lascano Moran
Chapter 2: Current Applications and Future Uses of FAST and eFAST for Trauma Patients: A Comprehensive Review
Amy Chanthell Rodriguez Briones
Michael Roberto Flores Alejandro
Chapter 3: A Systematic Review of the Pathophysiology, Diagnosis, and Management of Compartment Syndrome Associated with Severe Soft Tissue Injuries
Fabricio Daniel Sudario Herrera



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