1 arthrograms rt 255 radiography of a joint space or it’s surrounding structures with injection of...

103
1 ARTHROGRAMS RT 255 Radiography of a joint space or it’s surrounding structures with injection of contrast media

Upload: arnold-hopkins

Post on 17-Dec-2015

215 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: 1 ARTHROGRAMS RT 255 Radiography of a joint space or it’s surrounding structures with injection of contrast media

1

ARTHROGRAMSRT 255

Radiography of a joint space or it’s surrounding structures with

injection of contrast media

Page 2: 1 ARTHROGRAMS RT 255 Radiography of a joint space or it’s surrounding structures with injection of contrast media

2

ARTHROGRAMS

–Injected into JOINT SPACES

“DOUBLE CONTRAST”–IODINE (positive contrast)

• WATER soluble –(Ionic or Non-Ionic)

–AIR (negaitve contrast)

Page 3: 1 ARTHROGRAMS RT 255 Radiography of a joint space or it’s surrounding structures with injection of contrast media

3Arthrography is concerned

with synovial jointsMOSTLY REPLACED BY MRI – non invasive, good detail of soft tissue structuresCONTRAINDICATIONS TO MRI:• CLAUSTROPHOBIC• PT SIZE• Foreign Body (metal) • COST / INSURANCE REIMBURSEMENT

Page 4: 1 ARTHROGRAMS RT 255 Radiography of a joint space or it’s surrounding structures with injection of contrast media

4

Anatomy of a Synovial Joint

• Synovial membrane– Menisci, fat pads, and

intra-articular disks

• Ligaments

Page 5: 1 ARTHROGRAMS RT 255 Radiography of a joint space or it’s surrounding structures with injection of contrast media

5

INDICATIONS 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

Page 6: 1 ARTHROGRAMS RT 255 Radiography of a joint space or it’s surrounding structures with injection of contrast media

6Indications and Contraindications

for Arthrography• Indications:

– Suspected injury of meniscus (tears)– Suspected capsular damage– Rupture of articular ligaments– Cartilaginous defects– Arthritic deformities (specifically TMJ)– Congenital luxation ( dislocation) of hip– Extent of damage from trauma

• Contraindications:– Hypersensitivity to iodine

Page 7: 1 ARTHROGRAMS RT 255 Radiography of a joint space or it’s surrounding structures with injection of contrast media

7

Clinical Symptoms

• Pain

• Swelling

• Limited range of motion

• Recurrent instability (such as ankle)

Page 8: 1 ARTHROGRAMS RT 255 Radiography of a joint space or it’s surrounding structures with injection of contrast media

8

Contrast 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

Page 9: 1 ARTHROGRAMS RT 255 Radiography of a joint space or it’s surrounding structures with injection of contrast media

9 Contrast Mediakeep bottle in room until end of study

have several syringes available

Page 10: 1 ARTHROGRAMS RT 255 Radiography of a joint space or it’s surrounding structures with injection of contrast media

10

PROCEDURE – 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

Page 11: 1 ARTHROGRAMS RT 255 Radiography of a joint space or it’s surrounding structures with injection of contrast media

11Sterile Procedure

GLOVES

GOWN (?)

Page 12: 1 ARTHROGRAMS RT 255 Radiography of a joint space or it’s surrounding structures with injection of contrast media

12

Sterile 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

Page 13: 1 ARTHROGRAMS RT 255 Radiography of a joint space or it’s surrounding structures with injection of contrast media

13

Aseptic Technique

betadine scrub

Page 14: 1 ARTHROGRAMS RT 255 Radiography of a joint space or it’s surrounding structures with injection of contrast media

14

Page 15: 1 ARTHROGRAMS RT 255 Radiography of a joint space or it’s surrounding structures with injection of contrast media

15

ARTHROGRAM TRAY

Page 16: 1 ARTHROGRAMS RT 255 Radiography of a joint space or it’s surrounding structures with injection of contrast media

16

ARTHROGRAM TRAY

Page 17: 1 ARTHROGRAMS RT 255 Radiography of a joint space or it’s surrounding structures with injection of contrast media

17

SUPPLIES

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

Page 18: 1 ARTHROGRAMS RT 255 Radiography of a joint space or it’s surrounding structures with injection of contrast media

18 Needles

• Smaller gauge has a larger number• Larger gauge has a smaller number• Length and gauge of needle is usually part of protocol

– DR’s preference– Part being examined

Page 19: 1 ARTHROGRAMS RT 255 Radiography of a joint space or it’s surrounding structures with injection of contrast media

19

Page 21: 1 ARTHROGRAMS RT 255 Radiography of a joint space or it’s surrounding structures with injection of contrast media

21

Page 22: 1 ARTHROGRAMS RT 255 Radiography of a joint space or it’s surrounding structures with injection of contrast media

22

Page 23: 1 ARTHROGRAMS RT 255 Radiography of a joint space or it’s surrounding structures with injection of contrast media

23Aspiration

• Dr’s may aspirate fluids before injecting contrast media– If there is a joint

effusion especially

• Fluid is sent to lab in specimen vials

Page 24: 1 ARTHROGRAMS RT 255 Radiography of a joint space or it’s surrounding structures with injection of contrast media

24

Page 25: 1 ARTHROGRAMS RT 255 Radiography of a joint space or it’s surrounding structures with injection of contrast media

25

Page 26: 1 ARTHROGRAMS RT 255 Radiography of a joint space or it’s surrounding structures with injection of contrast media

26

Page 27: 1 ARTHROGRAMS RT 255 Radiography of a joint space or it’s surrounding structures with injection of contrast media

27

Page 28: 1 ARTHROGRAMS RT 255 Radiography of a joint space or it’s surrounding structures with injection of contrast media

28 Fluid from aspiration-

Sent to lab

Page 29: 1 ARTHROGRAMS RT 255 Radiography of a joint space or it’s surrounding structures with injection of contrast media

29

KNEE 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 –

Page 30: 1 ARTHROGRAMS RT 255 Radiography of a joint space or it’s surrounding structures with injection of contrast media

30

Page 31: 1 ARTHROGRAMS RT 255 Radiography of a joint space or it’s surrounding structures with injection of contrast media

31

RADIOGRAPHY

• SCOUT FILMS

• AP

• LATERAL

• Other

• (CHECK WITH Radiologist)

Page 32: 1 ARTHROGRAMS RT 255 Radiography of a joint space or it’s surrounding structures with injection of contrast media

32

CONTRAST INJECTION

Page 33: 1 ARTHROGRAMS RT 255 Radiography of a joint space or it’s surrounding structures with injection of contrast media

33

Page 34: 1 ARTHROGRAMS RT 255 Radiography of a joint space or it’s surrounding structures with injection of contrast media

34 KNEE ARTHROGRAM

(MOST COMMON)

Air and contrast material injected into the joint reveal the outlines of the joint space including the supra patellar pouch

Page 35: 1 ARTHROGRAMS RT 255 Radiography of a joint space or it’s surrounding structures with injection of contrast media

35

FILMING - 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

Page 36: 1 ARTHROGRAMS RT 255 Radiography of a joint space or it’s surrounding structures with injection of contrast media

36 For Cruciate ligamentspatient may sit on end of table with knee flexed 90 degrees –

•Then a cross table lateral taken

Page 37: 1 ARTHROGRAMS RT 255 Radiography of a joint space or it’s surrounding structures with injection of contrast media

37

Page 38: 1 ARTHROGRAMS RT 255 Radiography of a joint space or it’s surrounding structures with injection of contrast media

38 8 on 1 spot filming

Page 39: 1 ARTHROGRAMS RT 255 Radiography of a joint space or it’s surrounding structures with injection of contrast media

39

Knee Arthrogram

• Place PT prone – Place PT in frame or stress

device to open JT space– Sometimes support is

placed under distal femur and small sandbag on ankle to widen JT space

• Part is manipulated to disperse contrast and often multiple spot films are taken under fluoroscopy

Page 40: 1 ARTHROGRAMS RT 255 Radiography of a joint space or it’s surrounding structures with injection of contrast media

40 Knee stressed to see

medial and lateral meniscus

Page 41: 1 ARTHROGRAMS RT 255 Radiography of a joint space or it’s surrounding structures with injection of contrast media

41

Knee Arthrogram

• Overheads are done– AP, lateral, 20 degree right and left oblique– Sometimes Interconyloid fossa projections are required

• Single contrast study for a torn meniscus may fail to demonstrate the tear

• Usually single contrast studies are used to demonstrate loose particles of the JT

• Post procedure– PT may feel tightness – This should go away in 1-2 days– Can be treated with analgesics

Page 42: 1 ARTHROGRAMS RT 255 Radiography of a joint space or it’s surrounding structures with injection of contrast media

42Meniscus Tears

• Symptoms may include: • "Popping" sound at the

time of the injury • Pain • Tightness • Swelling within the knee,

often called "water on the knee"

• Locking up, catching, or giving way of the knee

• Tenderness in the joint

Page 43: 1 ARTHROGRAMS RT 255 Radiography of a joint space or it’s surrounding structures with injection of contrast media

43 Knee Arthrogram

double contrast study

• smaller amounts of contrast can be used– Decreases discomfort to PT– Provides are more accurate study– Demonstrates menisci the best– Positive contrast coats menisci– Air rises

Page 44: 1 ARTHROGRAMS RT 255 Radiography of a joint space or it’s surrounding structures with injection of contrast media

44

Knee Arthrogram:

• Apply same principles Scout films: often AP, Lateral and oblique– Check with DEPT protocol

• Anesthetic injected• Contrast is injected

(double contrast study)• PT placed semiprone• Knee is manually

stressed while spot films are taken (medial & lateral meniscus)

Page 45: 1 ARTHROGRAMS RT 255 Radiography of a joint space or it’s surrounding structures with injection of contrast media

45

Horizontal Knee RadiographsSpot Films Medial Meniscus

AP

LAT

Page 46: 1 ARTHROGRAMS RT 255 Radiography of a joint space or it’s surrounding structures with injection of contrast media

46

For Cruciate Ligaments

• Double Contrast study• PT’ s sits with knee flexed 90 degrees

over the side of the table• Firm pillow placed under knee so that

forward pressure can be applied• PT holds IR with grid• Closely collimate • Tightly overexposed lateral projection is

made

Page 47: 1 ARTHROGRAMS RT 255 Radiography of a joint space or it’s surrounding structures with injection of contrast media

47CT Knee Arthrography

• PT gets a regular arthrogram in radiology

• Then is taken to CT for imaging

• Can be single or double contrast (water soluble iodine)– Usually double

Page 48: 1 ARTHROGRAMS RT 255 Radiography of a joint space or it’s surrounding structures with injection of contrast media

48 MRI Knee

Arthrography• Gadolinium contrast

is used

• Contraindications include metal in body, claustrophobia, & PT size

Page 49: 1 ARTHROGRAMS RT 255 Radiography of a joint space or it’s surrounding structures with injection of contrast media

49 Ace Bandages

Wrap joint after contrast injection

Page 50: 1 ARTHROGRAMS RT 255 Radiography of a joint space or it’s surrounding structures with injection of contrast media

50 MEDIAL MENISCUS

Page 51: 1 ARTHROGRAMS RT 255 Radiography of a joint space or it’s surrounding structures with injection of contrast media

51

Page 52: 1 ARTHROGRAMS RT 255 Radiography of a joint space or it’s surrounding structures with injection of contrast media

52

MRI

Page 53: 1 ARTHROGRAMS RT 255 Radiography of a joint space or it’s surrounding structures with injection of contrast media

53 BAKERS CYST

a collection of synovial fluid which has escaped from the knee joint or a bursa formed a new synovial-lined sac in the popliteal space

seen in degenerative or other joint diseases

                      

Page 54: 1 ARTHROGRAMS RT 255 Radiography of a joint space or it’s surrounding structures with injection of contrast media

54

Page 55: 1 ARTHROGRAMS RT 255 Radiography of a joint space or it’s surrounding structures with injection of contrast media

55

HIP 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 Merrill’s

Page 56: 1 ARTHROGRAMS RT 255 Radiography of a joint space or it’s surrounding structures with injection of contrast media

56

Page 57: 1 ARTHROGRAMS RT 255 Radiography of a joint space or it’s surrounding structures with injection of contrast media

57 C-ARM FOR NEEDLE LOC

Page 58: 1 ARTHROGRAMS RT 255 Radiography of a joint space or it’s surrounding structures with injection of contrast media

58

Hip Arthrogram

• Common puncture site– ¾ “ distal to the inguinal crease– ¾” lateral to the palpated femoral pulse

• Spinal needle is used due to how deep the hip joint is into the body.

Page 59: 1 ARTHROGRAMS RT 255 Radiography of a joint space or it’s surrounding structures with injection of contrast media

59

Children Hip Arthrography

Page 60: 1 ARTHROGRAMS RT 255 Radiography of a joint space or it’s surrounding structures with injection of contrast media

60

Page 61: 1 ARTHROGRAMS RT 255 Radiography of a joint space or it’s surrounding structures with injection of contrast media

61

Page 62: 1 ARTHROGRAMS RT 255 Radiography of a joint space or it’s surrounding structures with injection of contrast media

62 DEVELOPMENTAL DISPLASIA

OF THE HIP

Page 63: 1 ARTHROGRAMS RT 255 Radiography of a joint space or it’s surrounding structures with injection of contrast media

63

Page 64: 1 ARTHROGRAMS RT 255 Radiography of a joint space or it’s surrounding structures with injection of contrast media

64

Page 65: 1 ARTHROGRAMS RT 255 Radiography of a joint space or it’s surrounding structures with injection of contrast media

65 Hip Arthrogram &

Digital Subtraction

Page 67: 1 ARTHROGRAMS RT 255 Radiography of a joint space or it’s surrounding structures with injection of contrast media

67

Page 68: 1 ARTHROGRAMS RT 255 Radiography of a joint space or it’s surrounding structures with injection of contrast media

68

Page 69: 1 ARTHROGRAMS RT 255 Radiography of a joint space or it’s surrounding structures with injection of contrast media

69

Page 70: 1 ARTHROGRAMS RT 255 Radiography of a joint space or it’s surrounding structures with injection of contrast media

70

Page 71: 1 ARTHROGRAMS RT 255 Radiography of a joint space or it’s surrounding structures with injection of contrast media

71

SHOULDER 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

Page 72: 1 ARTHROGRAMS RT 255 Radiography of a joint space or it’s surrounding structures with injection of contrast media

72Shoulder Arthrogram• The usual objection site is

approx ½ inch inferior & lateral to the coracoid process

• Usually spinal needle is used because the joint capsule is usually deep

• Scout films: AP (internal & external), 30 degree oblique, axillary, tangential– See Chapter 5 for PT and part

positioning

AP scout

Page 73: 1 ARTHROGRAMS RT 255 Radiography of a joint space or it’s surrounding structures with injection of contrast media

73

SCOUT FILMS

• AP –

–INTERNAL & EXTERNAL ROTATION

• GRASHEY (OBL FOR FOSSA)

• AXILLARY (THUMB UP) FOR GROOVE

• TRANSTHORACIC or Y -VIEW

Page 74: 1 ARTHROGRAMS RT 255 Radiography of a joint space or it’s surrounding structures with injection of contrast media

74

Shoulder Arthrogram

• Indications:– Partial or complete tears of rotator cuff– Tears of glenoid labrum– Persistent pain or weakness– Frozen shoulder

• Single or double contrast can be used– Single 10-12 ml– Double 3-4 positive contrast and 10-12 of air

Page 75: 1 ARTHROGRAMS RT 255 Radiography of a joint space or it’s surrounding structures with injection of contrast media

75

Normal Shoulder Arthrograms

Single Contrast Double Contrast

Page 76: 1 ARTHROGRAMS RT 255 Radiography of a joint space or it’s surrounding structures with injection of contrast media

76 Shoulder Single and Double

contrast

Single contrastDouble contrast

Page 77: 1 ARTHROGRAMS RT 255 Radiography of a joint space or it’s surrounding structures with injection of contrast media

77

Page 78: 1 ARTHROGRAMS RT 255 Radiography of a joint space or it’s surrounding structures with injection of contrast media

78

Rotator Cuff Tear

Page 79: 1 ARTHROGRAMS RT 255 Radiography of a joint space or it’s surrounding structures with injection of contrast media

79

Shoulder Arthrogram

• After double contrast shoulder arthrogram CT may be used in some patients– In 5mm intervals

through shoulder joint

• CT scans have shown to be more sensitive and reliable in diagnosis

Small chip on anterior surfaceon glenoid cavity

Page 80: 1 ARTHROGRAMS RT 255 Radiography of a joint space or it’s surrounding structures with injection of contrast media

80

Page 81: 1 ARTHROGRAMS RT 255 Radiography of a joint space or it’s surrounding structures with injection of contrast media

81

Page 82: 1 ARTHROGRAMS RT 255 Radiography of a joint space or it’s surrounding structures with injection of contrast media

82 Commonly people tear their cuff from falling on an

outstretched hand or throwing.

This is what a torn rotator cuff looks like.

Page 83: 1 ARTHROGRAMS RT 255 Radiography of a joint space or it’s surrounding structures with injection of contrast media

83

Page 84: 1 ARTHROGRAMS RT 255 Radiography of a joint space or it’s surrounding structures with injection of contrast media

84

Page 85: 1 ARTHROGRAMS RT 255 Radiography of a joint space or it’s surrounding structures with injection of contrast media

85 Single-contrast arthrogram showing rotator

cuff tear (arrow).

Page 86: 1 ARTHROGRAMS RT 255 Radiography of a joint space or it’s surrounding structures with injection of contrast media

86

Page 87: 1 ARTHROGRAMS RT 255 Radiography of a joint space or it’s surrounding structures with injection of contrast media

87

Page 88: 1 ARTHROGRAMS RT 255 Radiography of a joint space or it’s surrounding structures with injection of contrast media

88

MRI Arthrogram of Shoulder

Page 89: 1 ARTHROGRAMS RT 255 Radiography of a joint space or it’s surrounding structures with injection of contrast media

89

Page 90: 1 ARTHROGRAMS RT 255 Radiography of a joint space or it’s surrounding structures with injection of contrast media

90

Page 91: 1 ARTHROGRAMS RT 255 Radiography of a joint space or it’s surrounding structures with injection of contrast media

91 Wrist Arthrogram

• Indications: trauma, persistent pain, limited ROM.

• Contrast is injected through the dorsal wrist at the articulation of the radius, scaphoid and lunate– 1.5-4ml water soluble iodinated contrast

• After injection the wrist is carefully moved to spread contrast

• Under fluoro or tape recording the wrist is rotated for exact area of leakage

• AP, LAT and both obliques often taken (check DEPT protocols

Page 92: 1 ARTHROGRAMS RT 255 Radiography of a joint space or it’s surrounding structures with injection of contrast media

92

WRIST ARTHROGRAM

• Trauma, persistent pain, limited rom

• Wrist gently manipulated after contrast media injection

• 1.5 – 4 ml of contrast injected

Page 93: 1 ARTHROGRAMS RT 255 Radiography of a joint space or it’s surrounding structures with injection of contrast media

93

Page 94: 1 ARTHROGRAMS RT 255 Radiography of a joint space or it’s surrounding structures with injection of contrast media

94

Page 95: 1 ARTHROGRAMS RT 255 Radiography of a joint space or it’s surrounding structures with injection of contrast media

95

Page 96: 1 ARTHROGRAMS RT 255 Radiography of a joint space or it’s surrounding structures with injection of contrast media

96

Wrist Arthrogram

Page 97: 1 ARTHROGRAMS RT 255 Radiography of a joint space or it’s surrounding structures with injection of contrast media

97

Wrist Arthrogram

Rheumatoid Arthritis

Page 98: 1 ARTHROGRAMS RT 255 Radiography of a joint space or it’s surrounding structures with injection of contrast media

98

OTHER JOINT SPACES

• ANKLE

• TMJ (USUALLY DONE IN CT)

Page 99: 1 ARTHROGRAMS RT 255 Radiography of a joint space or it’s surrounding structures with injection of contrast media

99

Page 100: 1 ARTHROGRAMS RT 255 Radiography of a joint space or it’s surrounding structures with injection of contrast media

100 TMJ Arthrogram

• CT and MRI have largely replaced TMJ arthrography because they are noninvasive

• Useful in diagnosing– Abnormalities of the articular disk

• Indications: pain, clicking sound, lock jaw when chewing sticky candy– Starburst– Taffy

Page 101: 1 ARTHROGRAMS RT 255 Radiography of a joint space or it’s surrounding structures with injection of contrast media

101 TMJ Arthrograms

MRI

Tomography

Page 102: 1 ARTHROGRAMS RT 255 Radiography of a joint space or it’s surrounding structures with injection of contrast media

102

Page 103: 1 ARTHROGRAMS RT 255 Radiography of a joint space or it’s surrounding structures with injection of contrast media

103