ABD 1
This image depicts a large amount of free fluid in the abdomen. This would most likely be consistent with ascites.
ABD 2
This video depicts a full bladder, with a urinary catheter balloon present in the bladder.
ABD 3
This image depicts a mass in the bladder. Although labeled thrombus, this image would lead the provider to evaluate this mass further, as it may not be a thrombus. Biopsy may be considered for bladder mass.
ABD 4
This image depicts a mass in the bladder. This image would lead the provider to evaluate this mass further via cystoscopy and possible bladder biopsy. Urology should be consulted.
ABD 5
This video depicts a positive FAST exam. As you can see there is free fluid surrounding the renal pelvis. This would require emergent evaluation by surgery.
ABD 6
This image is a still image that depicts free fluid in the abdomen and would indicate a positive FAST. This would require emergent evaluation by surgery.
ABD 7
This video depicts a positive FAST exam and emergent surgical evaluation would be required.
ABD 8
In this image, you can see the liver with free fluid surrounding the liver, indicating a positive FAST exam. In addition, a pleural effusion is seen.
ABD 9
This is an image that reveals free fluid in the hepatorenal space.
ABD 10
This video depicts free fluid in the abdomen. This would indicate a positive FAST exam.
ABD 11
This is a still image that shows thickening of the gallbladder wall.
ABD 12
This is a video that depicts thickening of the gallbladder wall.
ABD 13
This is a still image that shows thickening of the gallbladder wall.
ABD 14
This is video of a normal hepatorenal space.
ABD 15
This image is still image of a positive FAST exam.
ABD 16
This video shows a normal image of the RUQ/hepatorenal space.