Radiologic T/S Eval Flashcards
1
Q
List general indications for radiography of the T-spine and ribs
A
- Trauma
- pain radiating around the chest wall
- ROM limitations
- Pre-op/post-op
- Malignancies
- Osteoporosis/compression fracture
- Arthropathy
- Health conditions associated with spinal abnormality
- Evaluation of scoliosis and kyphosis
- Suspected congenital abnormality
- Monitoring known abnormality
- suspected instability
2
Q
list views available with a radiologic evaluation of the T-spine
Which view is best for z joint in the t-spine?
A
- AP
- Lateral
- Other possibilities:
- Swimmer’s lateral view of the upper thoracic region
- Oblique views → z-joints
- Thoracolumbar/coned views
3
Q
list radiologic views for the sternum
A
- RAO for sternum (posterior oblique projection)
- RAO and LAO for SC joints
- Lateral views
4
Q
list radiologic views for the ribs
A
- Rib sections → AP, PA, oblique
- anterior, posterior, axillary
- R/L
- Upper (1-9)/ Lower (8-12)
- Chest x-rays
5
Q
what can be seen in a lateral view of the T-spine? (6)
A
- should be able to compare anterior, posterior bodies, spinolaminar lines, and articular pillars → should be smooth lines
- disc heights
- pedicles superimposed pairs
- open lateral foramina
- partial viewing of some z-joints
- bodies box-like
6
Q
what is best seen with a posterior oblique (RAO position) radiograph of the T-spine? (6)
A
- anterior and posterior ribs
- lungs
- manubrium and sternal body
- sternal angle
- sternal body/xiphoid process junction
- sternocostal joints
7
Q
list general indications for CT of the T-spine (9)
A
- Acute trauma (Adults)
- degenerative conditions
- post-op assessment
- infection
- image-guided intervention procedures
- neoplasm
- inflammatory lesions
- congenital/developmental conditions
- Cord Syrinxes/masses (with MRI contraindicated)
8
Q
list general indications for MRI of the T-spine
A
- Acute trauma with suspected cord encroachment
- DDD
- neoplasms
- dx and intervention f/u
- intrinsic spinal cord pathology
- congenital/developmental conditions
- cord masses
- pre and post-op assessments
- soft tissues
- vertebroplasty/kyphoplasty
- meningeal abnormalities
- infection (disc space infections, epidural abscess, etc.)
9
Q
List the ACR appropriateness criteria for imaging in the thoracic region
A
- suspected spine trauma
- suspected spine trauma - child
- rib fractures
- imaging in the diagnosis of TOS
- Back pain - child
- Scoliosis - child
- Management of vertebral compression fractures