Ebook The handbook of C-ARM fluoroscopy guided spinal injections: Part 2
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Ebook The handbook of C-ARM fluoroscopy guided spinal injections: Part 2
ChapterFluoroscopic Images of the Cervical SpineFluoroscopic Images of the Cervical Spine153Positioning the PatientCervical spinal injections can he d Ebook The handbook of C-ARM fluoroscopy guided spinal injections: Part 2done in either the supine (Figure 7.1 A), prone (Figure 7.IB), or lateral positions (Figure 7.IC).FIGURE 7.1Cervical spine injection positions. (A) Supine position. iB) Prone position, (c) Lateral position.154Handbook of C-Arm Fluoroscopy-Guided Spinal InjectionsPositioning the C-ArmThe C-arm can be Ebook The handbook of C-ARM fluoroscopy guided spinal injections: Part 2 positioned in many ways for cervical spinal injections (Figure 7.2). For example, the C-arm can be positioned from the patient's side, as when perforEbook The handbook of C-ARM fluoroscopy guided spinal injections: Part 2
ming lumbar procedures (Figure 7.2A). The C-arm can also be positioned from behind the patient's head (Figure 7.2B). The C-arm can be positioned to geChapterFluoroscopic Images of the Cervical SpineFluoroscopic Images of the Cervical Spine153Positioning the PatientCervical spinal injections can he d Ebook The handbook of C-ARM fluoroscopy guided spinal injections: Part 2(D) Positioned for lateral view of cervical spine.Fluoroscopic Images of the Cervical Spine155A/P (P/A) View and Lateral View of the Cervical spineImages of both the anterior-posterior (A/P) view in the prone position, the posterior-anterior (P/A) view in the supine position and the lateral view of Ebook The handbook of C-ARM fluoroscopy guided spinal injections: Part 2the cervical spine, look quite different from images of the A/P and lateral view of the lumbar spine (Figure 7.3). This is due to the unique shapes ofEbook The handbook of C-ARM fluoroscopy guided spinal injections: Part 2
the cervical vertebrae.FIGURE 7.3The cervical and the lumbar spine. (A) I7A view of the cervical spine. (B) .VP view of the lumbar spine. (C) LateralChapterFluoroscopic Images of the Cervical SpineFluoroscopic Images of the Cervical Spine153Positioning the PatientCervical spinal injections can he d Ebook The handbook of C-ARM fluoroscopy guided spinal injections: Part 2brae and Lumbar VertebraeLike a lumbar vertebra (Figure 7.4B). a cervical vertebra (Figure 7.4A) consists of the vertebral body, two transverse processes, two pedicles, lamina, two superior articular processes, two inferior articular processes, and a spinous process. However, the cervical vertebra d Ebook The handbook of C-ARM fluoroscopy guided spinal injections: Part 2iffers from the lumbar vertebra. Their differences are summarized in Table 7.1. Figure 7.5 is a P/A view image of the cervical spine.FIGURE 7.4(A) CerEbook The handbook of C-ARM fluoroscopy guided spinal injections: Part 2
vical vertebra (superior view). (BI Lumbar vertebra (superior view). (C) Lateral view of the cervical spine from C4 to C7. (D) Lateral view of the lumChapterFluoroscopic Images of the Cervical SpineFluoroscopic Images of the Cervical Spine153Positioning the PatientCervical spinal injections can he d Ebook The handbook of C-ARM fluoroscopy guided spinal injections: Part 2Quite small Connects to lateral surface of vertebral body Anterior to the pedicle Has transverse foramen Anterior to the superior articular processI .urge Connects to posterior surface of vertebral body Posterior to the pedicle Lateral to the superior articular processPedicleShort Connects to poster Ebook The handbook of C-ARM fluoroscopy guided spinal injections: Part 2ior surface of transverse processLong Connects to posterior surface of lumbar vertebral bodySpinous processVaries in length Ends in two tips (called bEbook The handbook of C-ARM fluoroscopy guided spinal injections: Part 2
ifid tips)Long Ends in only one tipSuperior articular processConnects to pedicle onlyConnects to pedicle and transverse processChapterFluoroscopic Images of the Cervical SpineFluoroscopic Images of the Cervical Spine153Positioning the PatientCervical spinal injections can he dChapterFluoroscopic Images of the Cervical SpineFluoroscopic Images of the Cervical Spine153Positioning the PatientCervical spinal injections can he dGọi ngay
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