The Elbow Flashcards
1
Q
List indications for an x-ray of the elbow
A
- Fractures and dislocations of the elbow e.g.
supracondylar and head of radius fractures - Pathologic processes, such as osteomyelitis and arthritis
2
Q
Basic projections of the elbow.
A
a.Lateral
b.Antero-posterior
3
Q
Lateral projection of the elbow requirements.
A
- Is done first
- 18 x 24 cm IR( one for each projection.
- 24 x 30 cm split into 2 parts
- sheet of rubber
- Sand bag
- Lead protective waist apron
4
Q
Lateral projection of the elbow how its done.
A
- The patient sits alongside the x-ray couch with affected side
nearest the couch. - The elbow is flexed to 90° and the palm of the hand is
rotated so that it is at 90° to the tabletop. - The shoulder is lowered or the height of the table increased
so that it is on the same plane as the elbow and wrist - such that the medial aspect of the entire arm is in contact
with the tabletop. - Apply waist lead apron
5
Q
Centering point of the lateral of the elbow.
A
Lateral epicondyle of humerus
6
Q
Direction of central ray.
A
- Vertical at 90 to IR
7
Q
Evaluation criteria for lateral image of elbow joint
A
- Olecranon process soft tissues and fat pads of the elbow are visible.
- Long axis of the forearm should be aligned with the long axis of the IR with elbow flexed 90.
- About one-half of radial head should be superimposed by the
coronoid process and olecranon process visualized in the profile. - The true lateral view is indicated by 3 concentric arcs of the trochlear sulcus, double ridges of the capitulum and trochlear and the trochlear notch of the ulnar.
8
Q
Antero-posterior projection of the elbow.
A
- Lengthwise
9
Q
What happens during the Antero-posterior projection of the elbow.
A
- Seat the patient sideways along the x-ray couch and low
enough to place the shoulder joint, humerus and elbow in
the same plane - The arm is extended fully at the elbow joint so that the
posterior aspect of the entire limb is in contact with the
tabletop - The palm of the hand in full supination (the thumb should
touch the table) - Adjust the arm such that the medial and lateral epicondyles are equidistant from the ir.
10
Q
Centering point of the Antero-posterior projection of the Elbow.
A
In the midline 2.5 cm distal to a line
joining the epicondyles of the humerus
11
Q
Evaluation criteria for AP projection of the elbow joint
A
- Distal humerus, elbow joint space, and proximal radius and ulna are visible.
- Long axis of the arm should be aligned with the long axis of the ir.
- No rotation is evidenced by the appearance of the bilateral epicondyles.
- Olecranon process should be seated in the olecranon fossa with
fully extended arm.