Imaging of Traumatic Brain Injury : Epidural and subdural hematoma

First part of (probably) two videos on imaging of traumatic brain injury, with lots of emphasis on imaging of epidural and subdural hematomas. I was actually hoping to make a short and easy presentation on imaging of traumatic brain injury, but apparently there is more to say about imaging in TBI than I expected. Many thanks to Thijs Vande Vyvere for helping met with this presentation and providing cases.
0:00 - Introduction
01:42 - Extracranial soft tissue injury
10:11 - Skull fractures
12:08 - Anatomy of the extra-axial space
16:01 - Epidural hematoma
25:25 - Venous epidural hematomas
30:25 - Subdural hematoma
39:40 - Subdural hematoma age?
56:07 - Subarachnoid and intraventricular hemorrhage
59:55 Key Messages
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  • @matjesmeister2403
    @matjesmeister240326 күн бұрын

    Amazing presentation, this is really helpful! Looking forward to every new video!

  • @LeTDDswag
    @LeTDDswag29 күн бұрын

    Don't be afraid to make these presentations as long as they need to be, I feel like we can never know too much, and especially in these kind of very frequent pathologies that most people often dismiss by assuming the listeners are already familiar enough with them, I think it's only fitting that we know as many nuances as possible. Anyway, just wanted to say I'm a radiology resident currently starting my 3rd neuroradiology semester in a row and by now definitely wanting to make it my speciality in the future, your videos have been a huge source of help and inspiration from the very beginning.

  • @theneuroradiologist

    @theneuroradiologist

    29 күн бұрын

    Thank you for your nice comment and the best of luck with your residency and future career! Best regards, sven

  • @zamokuhlemakhamba
    @zamokuhlemakhamba28 күн бұрын

    Always top notch presentations. Thanks again.

  • @sofianadhem7131
    @sofianadhem713129 күн бұрын

    your lecture is the best in neuroradiology

  • @user-hw2bk2ke3i
    @user-hw2bk2ke3i23 күн бұрын

    nice lecture

  • @Aim320
    @Aim32026 күн бұрын

    You can make the videos longer. The videos are really good ❤

  • @gaganwahi1705
    @gaganwahi170529 күн бұрын

    Excellent talk , looking forward always

  • @hameedaklan2212
    @hameedaklan221213 күн бұрын

    Awesome

  • @baybars_0
    @baybars_029 күн бұрын

    really nice lecture

  • @massimosaraceno6815
    @massimosaraceno681528 күн бұрын

  • @flori_demar
    @flori_demar27 күн бұрын

    After surgery how differentiate between épi and subdural hematoma?

  • @theneuroradiologist

    @theneuroradiologist

    Күн бұрын

    Can be more difficult because often dura was removed, incised or dura patch was performed. The same rules apply, and extra-axial hematomas located strictly underneath a craniotomy are generally epidural. If you are unsure (as I myself sometimes am) there's nothing wrong with describing them as extra-axial (epi- or subdural) without futher differentiation. There's no harm in admitting you can't be sure, less than in taking a guess and having it wrong.

  • @alaaasaad6686
    @alaaasaad668629 күн бұрын

    Thank you Doctor for this very good lecture but how differentiate between suture and Linear fracture???

  • @theneuroradiologist

    @theneuroradiologist

    Күн бұрын

    Sutures tend to be sawtooth shaped with more sclerotic borders and fractures are generally linear without sclerotic borders. Also sutures will follow normal sutural anatomy. Have a nice illustration showing the differences between the two, might post it if I found it again.