Pelvic Flashcards

1
Q

This projections is performed when both routine
lateral and axiolateral are contra-indicated when
patients has bilateral hip arthroplasty.

A

Axiolateral Projection
(Clements-Nakayama Modification)

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2
Q

Axiolateral: clements nakayama CR

A

CR 15° posteriorly and perpendicular to femoral
neck.

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3
Q

Friedman CR

A

35 deg cephalad to femoral neck

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4
Q

demonstrates posterior dislocation of the femoral
head in cases other than acute fracture dislocation
Projection and method

A

PA Oblique Projection (Hsieh Method)

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5
Q

Projection that is Commonly indicated for congenital hip disease

• Contraindicated in patients with suspected hip fractures

A

Frog leg bilateral
Ap oblique- modified cleaves

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6
Q

Best demonstrate fovea capitis particularly
superoposterior wall of the acetabulum

A

Teufel

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7
Q

Projection best demonstrate acetabulum

A

AP OBLIQUE - JUDET APPROACH

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8
Q

JUDET APPROACH

internal oblique (affected side-up)
• suspected fracture in __ column and posterior rim of __

A

iliopubic,acetabulum

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9
Q

external oblique (affected side-down)

• fracture in __ and ___ rim of acetabulum

A

ilioischial column
anterior

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10
Q

Teufel method CR
° cephalad through __ enters at
inferior level of coccyx at 2 inches lateral to msp
towards side being examined.

A

12 acetabulum

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11
Q

AP Oblique Projection / Modified Cleaves
Frog-leg Bilateral Projection
CR
MODIFIED:

A

Cr: Perpendicular to 1 inch superior to symphysis
pubis.
Modified:40 cepahalad

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12
Q

Should not be attempted with patients who have
acute hip injury because of the danger of fragment
displacement.

A

Lilienfeld

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13
Q

Projection of lilienfeld and collona

A

Mediolateral oblique

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14
Q

LilienfELd CR

A

CR – perpendicular to the midpoint of IR

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15
Q

CR – perpendicular midway between posterior
surface of iliac and dislocated femoral head

A

PA Oblique Projection (Hsieh Method)
RAO/LAO

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16
Q

The reverse Danelius Miller method

A

LEONARD – GEORGE
METHOD

17
Q

The cross-table or surgical lateral projection of the
hip joint.

A

Axiolateral Projection
( Danelius-Miller method

18
Q

Demonstrates the
pubic and ischial rami
elongated and
magnified.
• Provides an excellent
view of the bilateral
pubis and ischium to
assess pelvic fractures
and displacements.

A

AP Axial “Outlet”
(Taylor method)

19
Q

Best demonstrate
greater tubercle
• Provides a general
survey of the bones of
the entire pelvis and
proximal femur.

A

AP PROJECTION
PELVIS