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World J Radiol. Aug 28, 2013; 5(8): 275-284
Published online Aug 28, 2013. doi: 10.4329/wjr.v5.i8.275
Published online Aug 28, 2013. doi: 10.4329/wjr.v5.i8.275
Table 1 American Association for the Surgery of Trauma grading
| Grade | Type of injury | Injury description |
| I | Contusion | Microscopic or gross hematuria, normal urological studies |
| Hematoma | Nonexpanding subcapsular hematomas with no parenchyma laceration | |
| II | Hematoma | Nonexpanding perinephric (perirenal) hematomas confined to the retroperitoneum |
| Laceration | Superficial cortical lacerations less than 1 cm in depth without pelvicalyceal system injury or urinary extravasation | |
| III | Lacerations | Deeper lacerations, more than 1 cm in depth without Pelvicalyceal system injury |
| IV | Laceration | Renal lacerations extending through the renal cortex, medulla and collecting system |
| Injuries involving the main renal artery or vein with contained hematoma | ||
| Vascular injury | Segmental infarctions without associated lacerations | |
| V | Laceration | Completely shattered kidney Ureteropelvic junction injury |
| Vascular injury | Complete laceration (avulsion) or thrombosis of the main renal artery or vein that devascularizes the kidney |
- Citation: Dayal M, Gamanagatti S, Kumar A. Imaging in renal trauma. World J Radiol 2013; 5(8): 275-284
- URL: https://www.wjgnet.com/1949-8470/full/v5/i8/275.htm
- DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.4329/wjr.v5.i8.275
