Radiologic Eval of Hip and Pelvis Flashcards
list radiologic views and projections for the hip and pelvis that may be included in a routine exam
- Project
- AP of pelvis → bilateral hips
- AP of the Hip and proximal femur
- lateral frog leg
- Other possible
- axiolateral inferosuperior
what can be viewed in the AP view of pelvis (6)
- acetabular roof
- anterior rim
- posterior rim
- iliopubic line
- ilioischial line
- radiographic teardrop
what can be viewed in AP view of the hip and proximal femur?
- positioning of head in acetabulum
- Shenton’s hip line
- iliofemoral line
- femoral neck angle
what can be viewed in the lateral frog-leg view?
- expanse of femoral head
- greater and lesser trochanters from medial
list indications/key findings for CT of the hip (3 important)
- severe trauma
- fracture assessment
- loose bodies
- assess bone geometry/alignment
- other → CT arthrogram when MRI arthrogram contraindicated
other info about CT of the hip
what is it best for? (3)
- best for bony alignment/pre-op planning, and fracture assessment
- basic protocol
- pelvis vs level of bilateral hips
- axial slices, reformatted for coronal and sagittal
describe the basic protocol for MRI of the hip and what it is good for? (3)
- best for detecting lesions of the labrum, marrow cartilage, and soft tissues
- basic protocol:
- both hips and the pelvis
- T1 → define anatomy
- T2 → detect abnormal fluid
list general indications/key findings of MRIs of the hip (4)
- AVN
- occult fractures
- pediatric hip disorders
- femoroacetabular impingement (FAI)
- tears of the labrum
- tendinopathies
- athletic pubalgia
- osteochondral defect (OCD)
- sacral plexus abnormalities
list different types of proximal femur fractures
- Intracapsular
- femoral head fracture
- subcapital fracture
- femoral neck fracture
- Extracapsular
- intertrochanteric fracture
- subtrochanteric fracture
- shaft fracture
list ACR appropriateness criteria for the hip and pelvis
- chronic hip pain
- acute hip pain → suspected fracture
- imaging after total hip arthroplasty
what initial imaging study is most appropriate for a pt with acute hip pain from a fall or minor trauma?
Radiography of hip and pelvis
what follow up imaging study is most appropriate for a pt with acute hip pain from a fall or minor trauma after they have negative radiographs but a fracture is still suspected?
MRI pelvis and affected hip
CT pelvis and hips
what is the first imaging test for a pt with chronic hip pain?
Pelvis and hip radiographs
if radiographs were negative, equivocal or nondiagnostic; what follow-up study is most appropriate for a pt with chronic hip pain and there are suspected extra-articular noninfectious soft-tissue abnormalities such as tendonitis?
MRI hip
US hip
if radiographs were negative, equivocal, or nondiagnostic; what follow-up study is most appropriate for a pt with chronic hip pain and suspected impingement?
MRI hip
CT arthrography hip