
Trauma Ultrasound
Trauma ultrasound is a quick, non-invasive imaging technique used by medical professionals to assess injuries in patients, often after accidents or severe trauma. It uses sound waves to create images of internal organs and structures, helping doctors identify issues like internal bleeding or organ damage. The procedure is performed at the bedside, allowing for rapid evaluation and decision-making in emergency situations. This tool is particularly valuable in life-threatening scenarios because it is fast, does not involve radiation, and can guide immediate treatment options, enhancing patient care.