This document discusses the positioning, technique, and interpretation of cervical spine x-rays, including the anterior-posterior, lateral, odontoid, and oblique views. It outlines the proper positioning of the patient and equipment for each view to ensure accurate imaging of the cervical vertebrae and soft tissues. Key findings are described, such as equal disc heights and alignment of spinous processes and occipital condyles. The purpose of the different views and measurements taken are provided to evaluate the cervical spine for fractures, subluxations, and degenerative changes.
4. Plain Films
๏จ Plain films provide the quickest way to survey the cervical spine. An
Adequate spine series includes three views: a true lateral (which must
include all seven cervical vertebrae as well as C7-T1 junction), and AP
view, and an open mouth odontoid view. These three views do not
require the patient to move the neck, and should be obtained without
removal of the cervical collar.
5. POSITIONING
๏จ AP projection :
๏ค Patient - either erect or supine
๏ค Center the mid-sagittal plane
of patients body to mid line of
table.
๏ค Adjust the shoulders to lie in
the transverse plane
๏ค Extend the neck enough so
that a line from lower edge of
chin to the base of the occiput
is perpendicular to the film.
๏ค Central beam is directed
towards C4
VERTEBRA(thyroid cartilage)
6. ๏จ Film size-18*22cm or 24*30cm.
๏จ Kvp-80
๏จ Suspended expiration.
๏จ Collimation-include the lower margin of
mandible to lung apex.
7. AP View
๏จ The height of the cervical
vertebral bodies should be
approximately equal.
๏จ The height of each joint
space should be roughly
equal at all levels.
๏จ Progressive loss of disc
height uncinate process
impact on the reciprocating
fossa,producing
osteophytes
๏จ Spinous process should be
in midline and in good
alignment.
8.
9. LATERAL PROJECTION
(grandy method)
Patient position:
๏จ Place the patient in a lateral position either
seated or standing.
๏จ Adjust the height of the cassette so that it is
centered at the level of 4th cervical segment
๏ฎ Adjust the body in a true lateral position, with
the long axis of cervical vertebrae parallel
with plane of film
๏ Elevate the chin slightly to prevent
superimposition of mandible.
๏จ Ask the patient too look steadily at one spot
on the wall to aid in maintaining the position
of head
๏จ Respiration is suspended at end of full
exhalation to obtain max depression of the
shoulder.
10. Lateral view.
1) Anterior arch of
atlas
2) Posterior arch of
atlas
3) Dens
4)Laminae C2
5) Spinous Process
C6
6) C7-T1
Intervertebral
Foramina
7) Retropharyngeal
Space (Normal <
7mm)
8) Retrotracheal
Space (Normal <2cm).
16. Hyperflexion & hyperextension
views๏จ Used to Demonstrate normal anterioposterior movement or
fracture/subluxation or degenerative disc disease(vacuum
phenomenon).
๏จ Spinous process are elevated and widely separated in
hyperflexion.
๏จ Depressed and closed approximation on the hyperextension
position.
18. ODONTOID VIEW
๏จ SUPINE OR ERECT POSITION.
๏จ ARMS BY THE SIDE.
๏จ OPEN MOUTH AS WIDE AS POSSIBLE.
๏จ ADJUST HEAD SO THAT LINE FROM LOWER EDGE
OF UPPER INCISORS TO THE TIP OF MASTOID
PROCESS IS PERPENDICULAR TO THE FILM
๏จ Ask to PHONATE ah!!!!!!!!!!
19. Transoral/AP dens(peg) view
๏จ An adequate film should include the entire
odontoid and the lateral borders of C1-C2.
๏จ Occipital condyles should line up with the
lateral masses and superior articular facet
of C1.
๏จ The distance from the dens to the lateral
masses of C1 should be equal bilaterally.
๏จ The tips of lateral mass of C1 should line
up with the lateral margins of the superior
articular facet of C2.
๏จ The odontoid should have uninterrupted
cortical margins blending with the body of
C2.
20.
21. oblique(ant.&posterior)
๏จ Patient may be erect or
recumbent.
๏จ Patient is rotated 45
degree to one side โto left
for demonstrating right
side neural foramina & to
the right to demonstrate
left neural foramina.
๏จ Central beam directed to
c6 vertebra(base of neck)
.
๏จ Tilt of 15-20 degree
caudal for anterior
oblique& posterior oblique
15-20 degree cephalad
angulation.
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24. job list
๏จ NAME,AGE, SEX
๏จ IP NO, INDICATION
๏จ CONTOUR
๏จ ALIGNMENT
๏จ DENSITY
๏จ IVDS
๏จ LINES
๏จ BONES
๏จ JOINTS
๏จ PRE AND PARAVERTEBRAL SOFT TISSUE