CT SCAN OF FOOT

 

CT SCAN OF FOOT

INDICATION

Indications
Typical indications include trauma of the forefoot and or the depiction of bony lesions as e.g. in gout:

  1. fractures or dislocations of the forefoot or midfoot
  2. Lisfranc injury
  3. foreign body
  4. inflammatory arthritis (e.g. gout)
  5. infectious processes
  6. postoperative evaluation
  7. bone and soft tissue tumors
  8. image guidance


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



PLANNING

Picture: CT Scan of Foot Coronal Planning.




Picture: CT Scan of Foot Axial Planning.



Picture: CT Scan of Foot Sagittal Planning.


ANATOMY

Foot

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