CT SCAN OF ANKLE JOINT

 

CT SCAN OF ANKLE JOINT

INDICATION

Typical indications include foot and ankle trauma and or the depiction of bony lesions:
  1. distal tibial fractures
  2. malleolar fractures
  3. talar and calcaneal fractures
  4. midtarsal injury
  5. midtarsal sprain
  6. Chopart fracture-dislocation
  7. distal tibiofibular syndesmosis injury
  8. subtalar dislocation
  9. subtalar instability
  10. osteoarthritis of the ankle
  11. inflammatory processes
  12. infectious processes
  13. postoperative evaluation
  14. bone and soft tissue tumors
  15. image guidance (e.g. subtalar joint injection)
  16. cartilage injury (CT arthrogram)



PREPARATION
  1. CT Scan, MRI, EEG Films/Images with Reports.
  2. Blood for Serum Creatinine.
  3. FNAC/Biopsy Test Reports.
  4. Old Documents.
  5. Operation Note.

PROTOCOL (SIEMENS)

  1. Topogram
  2.  Plain_B31s medium smooth +_1.0 mm Larynx
  3.  Plain_B90s very sharp FR_1.0 mm Osteo













ANATOMY


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