Title: ARTHROGRAMS RT 255 2005
1ARTHROGRAMSRT 255 - 2005
- Radiography of a joint space or its surrounding
structures with injection of contrast media
2ARTHROGRAMS
- Injected into JOINT SPACES
- DOUBLE CONTRAST
- IODINE (positive contrast)
- WATER soluble
- (Ionic or Non-Ionic)
- AIR (negaitve contrast)
3Arthrography is concerned with synovial joints
- MOSTLY REPLACED BY MRI
- non invasive,
- good detail of soft tissue structures
- CONTRAINDICATIONS TO MRI
- CLAUSTROPHOBIC
- PT SIZE
- Foreign Body (metal)
- COST / INSURANCE REIMBURSEMENT
4INDICATIONS FOR EXAM
- This procedure is used to obtain diagnostic
information regarding the joints and surrounding
soft tissues or cartilage. - ligament, meniscus (cartilage), bursa
- Usually done for the knee
- shoulder, hip, wrist, TMJ
5Contrast media
- Contrast INJECTED into joint space capsular
space bursa (30 100 ml may be needed) - CONTRAST water based only iodinated (ionic
or nonionic) - Negative , positive or both (Double Contrast)
- Negative room air, CO2
- Possible hazard of air is an air embolism
- Water-soluble contrast agents easily absorbed
6Contrast Mediakeep bottle in room until end of
studyhave several syringes available
7PROCEDURE PREP
- Patient Prep (none prior to exam)
- Pt comfort (gown, empty bladder)
- get history
- check allergies
- SKIN PREP
- may need to shave area of injection
- betadine scrub circular motions
8Sterile Procedure
GLOVES GOWN (?)
9Sterile tray arthrogram tray
- Aseptic technique for skin cleansing
- (betadine check for allergy)
- Local anesthetic
- (usually on tray, put may have to draw up
sterile procedure) - do not contaminate tray
10Aseptic Technique
betadine scrub
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12ARTHROGRAM TRAY
13ARTHROGRAM TRAY
14LUMBAR PUNCTURE
15SUPPLIES
- Needles used
- length and gauge depends on part being examined
- DR may aspirate joint prior to injection of
contrast media - (have large syringes available)
- Sterile gauze, towels, ace bandages
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18Supplies Needed
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26Fluid from aspiration-Sent to lab
27KNEE ARTHOGRAM
- Most common problem
- Pain and Swelling,
- Limited ROM (range of motion)
- athletic injuries
- Knee support to stress knee
- Contrast Injected then part is stressed or
moved to work contrast into joint spaces
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29RADIOGRAPHY
- SCOUT FILMS
- AP
- LATERAL
- Other
- (CHECK WITH Radiologist)
30CONTRAST INJECTION
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32KNEE ARTHROGRAM(MOST COMMON)
Air and contrast material injected into the joint
reveal the outlines of the joint space including
the supra patellar pouch
33FILMING - KNEE
- Filming done under fluoroscopy
- (Knee spot films may be done 9 on 1)
- Knee stressed to see medial and lateral meniscus
- DOUBLE CONTRAST KNEE FILMS TAKEN WITH
HORIZONTAL BEAM - contrast moves down air moves up shows good
delineation of tissues
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ligamentspatient may sit on end of table with
knee flexed 90 degrees
- Then a cross table lateral taken
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368 on 1 spot filming
37Knee stressed to see medial and lateral meniscus
38Ace Bandages Wrap joint after contrast injection
39MEDIAL MENISCUS
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41MRI
42BAKERS CYSTa collection of synovial fluid which
has escaped from the knee joint or a bursa formed
a new synovial-lined sac in the popliteal
spaceseen in degenerative or other joint
diseases
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44HIP ARTHROGRAM
- Children - to check for congenital hip
dislocation before and after treatment - Adults to check position of hip prosthesis -
subtraction gives better images - Note cement in the joint and contrast have the
same density see pg 567 Merrills
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48DEVELOPMENTAL DISPLASIA OF THE HIP
49C-ARM FOR NEEDLE LOC
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57SHOULDER ARTHROGRAM
- Done for evaluation of partial or complete tears
of the ROTATOR CUFF - Persistent Pain, Weakness and Frozen Shoulder
- May do single or double contrast - 10-12 ml of
contrast
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59SCOUT FILMS
- AP
- INTERNAL EXTERNAL ROTATION
- GRASHEY (OBL FOR FOSSA)
- AXILLARY (THUMB UP) FOR GROOVE
- TRANSTHORACIC or Y -VIEW
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63Commonly people tear their cuff from falling on
an outstretched hand or throwing. This is what a
torn rotator cuff looks like.
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66Single-contrast arthrogram showing rotator cuff
tear (arrow).
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72WRIST ARTHROGRAM
- Trauma, persistent pain, limited rom
- Wrist gently manipulated after contrast media
injection - 1.5 4 ml of contrast injected
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76OTHER JOINT SPACES
- ANKLE
- TMJ (USUALLY DONE IN CT)
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80MORE SLIDES
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