Diagnostic Imaging in Traumatology and General Surgery
- Biomedicaline

- 16 jun
- 2 Min. de lectura
Actualizado: 20 oct

A Biomedicaline Publication
Book by Biomedicaline
ISBN: 978-9942-51-533-9
First Edition: 2025
Publisher: Scientific Medical Publisher Biomedicaline
Authors
Luis Fernando Torres Chugcho.
General Practitioner. Attached to the SERMES Clinic. Independent Researcher of the Department of Research and Teaching Matilde Hidalgo of Procel. Graduate of the Regional Autonomous University of the Andes (Quito, Ecuador).
ORCID: 0009-0002-9319-9639
Elías Josué Del Pezo Matovelle.
General Practitioner. Attached to APROFE. Independent Researcher of the Department of Research and Teaching Matilde Hidalgo of Procel. Graduate of the University of Guayaquil (Guayaquil, Ecuador).
ORCID: 0009-0003-2558-177X
Luis Alejandro Guevara Vergara.
General Practitioner. Attached to Mount Sinai General Hospital. Independent Researcher at the Department of Research and Teaching Matilde Hidalgo of Procel. Graduate of the University of Guayaquil (Guayaquil, Ecuador).
ORCID: 0009-0003-5078-3998
Karol Ibeth Rico Arellano.
General Practitioner. Attached to the SOLCA Hospital. Independent Researcher at the Matilde Hidalgo of Procel Research and Teaching Department. Graduate of the University of Guayaquil (Guayaquil, Ecuador).
ORCID: 0009-0002-2688-0053
Ronie Hugo Crespo Tonato.
General Practitioner. Attached to Private Clinics of Ecuador. Independent Researcher of the Department of Research and Teaching Matilde Hidalgo of Procel. Graduate of the Regional Autonomous University of the Andes (Salcedo, Ecuador).
ORCID: 0009-0003-4070-9575
Submitted: February 19, 2025 — Revised: March 16, 2025 — Published: June 16, 2025
Synopsis
Diagnostic Imaging in Traumatology and General Surgery offers an evidence-based and multidisciplinary overview of radiologic applications in the evaluation, diagnosis, and management of traumatic and surgical conditions. This volume integrates advanced imaging modalities—such as X-ray, CT, MRI, and ultrasound—with clinical reasoning to optimize perioperative care and decision-making. Each chapter highlights the role of imaging in acute trauma assessment, postoperative monitoring, and surgical planning, emphasizing precision, patient safety, and timely intervention. Designed for surgeons, radiologists, and healthcare professionals, Diagnostic Imaging in Traumatology and General Surgery serves as a comprehensive academic and clinical reference that bridges diagnostic innovation with practical surgical application.
Chapters of the Book Diagnostic Imaging in Traumatology and General Surgery
Chapter 1: The Use And Effectiveness of Image Intensifiers in the Operating Theatre: Enhancing Surgical Visualization and Outcomes
Luis Fernando Torres Chugcho
Elías Josué Del Pezo Matovelle
Chapter 2: Imaging-Based Diagnosis and Evaluation of Rotator Cuff Injuries: Techniques, Accuracy, and Clinical Implications
Luis Alejandro Guevara Vergara
Karol Ibeth Rico Arellano
Chapter 3: Imaging Modalities And Their Role In The Diagnosis And Management Of Polytrauma Patients
Ronie Hugo Crespo Tonato
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