Accidents are the primary cause of death in patients aged 45 years or younger. In many countries, Advanced Trauma Life Support®
(ATLS®) is the foundation on which trauma care is based. We will summarize the principles and the radiological aspects of
the ATLS®, and we will discuss discrepancies with day to day practice and the radiological literature. Because the ATLS® is
neither thorough nor up-to-date concerning several parts of radiology in trauma, it should not be adopted without serious
attention to defining the indications and limitations pertaining to diagnostic imaging.
Keywords Trauma - Diagnostic imaging - Radiology - Thorax - Abdomen - Spine