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Scaphoid series | Radiology Reference Article | Radiopaedia. org The scaphoid series is comprised of posteroanterior, oblique, lateral and angled posteroanterior projections The series examines the carpal bones focussed mainly on the scaphoid It also examines the radiocarpal and distal radioulnar joints along with the distal radius and ulna
Trauma X-ray - Upper limb - Wrist - Radiology Masterclass When assessing the wrist it is important to assess the bones and the joint spaces separating them The scaphoid bone is the most commonly fractured wrist bone X-rays are indicated if there is post-traumatic wrist pain with 'anatomical snuff box' tenderness
Scaphoid Fracture - Hand - Orthobullets Scaphoid Fractures are the most common carpal bone fracture, often occurring after a fall onto an outstretched hand Diagnosis can generally be made by dedicated radiographs but CT or MRI may be needed for confirmation
Scaphoid (PA axial view) - Radiopaedia. org The scaphoid posteroanterior axial view is part of a four view series of the scaphoid, wrist and surrounding carpal bones This view is a complementary projection to the PA view This view aims to show the scaphoid in its true anatomical appearance without any superimposition or foreshortening
Current imaging practice for suspected scaphoid fracture in patients . . . To assess the current practice of scaphoid fracture imaging (where initial scaphoid radiographs are normal) in the UK A survey monkey questionnaire was sent to 140 eligible NHS trusts derived from the NHS England database following exclusion of all non-acute and specialist centres
Scaphoid Series - Long Rafert Method Wrist Xray Positioning Scaphoid fractures account for 60% of all carpal bone injuries In 1991, Rafert and Long describe this method of diagnosing scaphoid fractures using a four image, multi angle central ray series
19 Fractures of the Scaphoid - Radiology Key Fractures of the scaphoid can be confirmed or excluded on the day of the accident with cross-sectional imaging Fracture morphology with possible dislocation of fragments or comminuted areas is best visualized in high-resolution CT performed parallel to the longitudinal axis of the scaphoid
X-ray of scaphoid fractures - radlines. org When reporting to non-orthopedic doctors who may not know about the limitations of X-ray, emphasize this in the absence of findings, such as: No visible fracture as far as can be seen by plain radiography ↑ For a full list of contributors, see article history
Trauma X-ray - Upper limb gallery 2 - Wrist - Scaphoid fracture Scaphoid views are needed to look for scaphoid fractures on X-ray PA, lateral, oblique and PA with ulnar deviation x-rays are standard views Scaphoid fractures may be subtle or invisible on x-ray MRI of the scaphoid may be needed