Aorta, Kidneys, BladderCeliac Trunk Common Splenic Artery Hepatic Artery. Splenic Vein Celiac Trunk...

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Nilam J. Soni, MD, MScAssociate Professor of Medicine

Divisions of Hospital Medicine and Pulmonary/Critical Care MedicineDepartment of Medicine

University of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio

Abdominal Ultrasound :

Aorta, Kidneys, Bladder

Low-frequency Transducers

Phased-array Curvilinear

Anatomy of Aorta

From Point-of-Care Ultrasound, 1st edition, 2014

Image AcquisitionTransverse Longitudinal

Transverse Longitudinal

Complete Exam of Aorta

From Point-of-Care Ultrasound, 1st edition, 2014

Celiac Trunk SMA

From Point-of-Care Ultrasound, 1st edition, 2014

Celiac Trunk – “Seagull Sign”

Celiac Trunk

Splenic ArteryCommon Hepatic Artery

Celiac Trunk – “Seagull Sign”

Celiac Trunk

Splenic ArteryCommon Hepatic Artery

Splenic Vein

Celiac Trunk

Aorta

SMA

Proximal Aorta

From Point-of-Care Ultrasound, 1st edition, 2014

Proximal Aorta

From Point-of-Care Ultrasound, 1st edition, 2014

Au

SMA

Renal ArteriesIVC

Splenic Vein

Vertebral Body

From Point-of-Care Ultrasound, 1st edition, 2014

Mid-Abdominal Aorta

Proximal Aorta

Distal Aorta

Right and Left Common Iliac Arteries

From Point-of-Care Ultrasound, 1st edition, 2014

Distal Aorta

From Point-of-Care Ultrasound, 1st edition, 2014

Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm?

Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm?

Measurement of Aortic Diameter• Measure outer wall to

outer wall in both transverse and longitudinal views

• Normal < 3cm proximally (<2cm distally)

• Diameter >4.5cm referral to vascular surgery

AAA?

From Point-of-Care Ultrasound, 1st edition, 2014

AAA?

From Point-of-Care Ultrasound, 1st edition, 2014

Aorta Pearls• Bowel gas limits visualization

– NPO– Firm pressure or sweep transducer

• Types of AAA– Fusiform– Saccular– (Pseudoaneurysm)

• Measure in transverse and longitudinal planes

Kidney Anatomy

■ 2 Anatomical Sections ➔ Sonographic “Double Density” ■ Renal Parenchyma = Cortex + Medulla ■ Renal Sinus = Fatty tissue + Calyces + Vessels

Image Acquisition

From Point-of-Care Ultrasound, 1st edition, 2014

Normal Kidneys1. Perinephric fat + Gerona's fascia =

hyperechoic2. Renal cortex = hypoechoic3. Medullary pyramids = hypo-/anechoic4. Renal sinus = hyperechoic with small

pockets of urine (not contiguous) and vessels

5. Ureter normally obscured by bowel gas

Normal

Renal Pathologies■ Atrophy ■ Hydronephrosis ■ Stone ■ Cysts ■ Mass

Atrophic Kidney

Hydronephrosis

■ Mild = central dilation with preservation of renal pyramids ■ Moderate = blunting of renal pyramids, rounding of calices,

“bear-claw” appearance, preservation of cortex ■ Severe = cortical thinning, calyceal ballooning, distortion of

architecture

From Point-of-Care Ultrasound, 1st edition, 2014

Mild Hydronephrosis

From Point-of-Care Ultrasound, 1st edition, 2014

Severe Hydronephrosis

From Point-of-Care Ultrasound, 1st edition, 2014

Bladder

■ Indications ■ Estimate bladder volume

■Confirm catheter placement

■Ureteral obstruction (ureteral jets) ■Detect stones

■Work-up for renal failure

Bladder Anatomy■ Posterior and inferior to

symphysis pubis (tilt US beam into pelvis)

■ Ureters enter trigone on postero-inferior wall

■ Prostate normally <5cm transversely

From Point-of-Care Ultrasound, 1st edition, 2014

Image Acquisition

From Point-of-Care Ultrasound, 1st edition, 2014

Longitudinal ViewTransverse View

Normal Male BladderTransverse View

Foley + Decompressed Bladder

Distended Bladder + Foley + Enlarged Prostate

Bladder Volume EstimationVolume (ml) = 0.75 x width x length x height

Longitudinal ViewTransverse View

Nilam J. Soni, MD, MScAssociate Professor of Medicine

Divisions of General & Hospital Medicine / Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine University of Texas Health San Antonio

Ultrasound-guided Lumbar Puncture

AnatomyLumbar Spine -Spinal cord ends at

L1-L2 in adults -Lumbar puncture

can be safely performed below L2

L1

L2

L3

L4

L5

L1

L2

L3

L4

L5

Lumbar SpineTransverse Plane Longitudinal Plane

Spinous Process

Spinous Process

Spinous Process Interspinous

Space

Lumbar Puncture Mapping

Transverse Plane

Midline Shadow = Spinous Process

L3 – L4

Transverse Plane

Lumbar Puncture Site Mapping

Longitudinal Plane

Lumbar Puncture Mapping

L5 = Deep and Small

Lumbar Puncture Mapping➢Mark 2 widest interspinous spaces➢Patient must remain in position➢Higher success in sitting position

Lumbar Spine

Lumbar Spine

Paramedian View

PITFALL:• Lamina / articular

processes can be mistaken for spinous processes

• No muscle should be seen superficial to spinous processes

Lamina / articular processes

Erector spinae muscles

Lumbar Spine

Lumbar Spine

Paramedian View

Questions?

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