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==Background== | |||
#Make sure that the C7-T1 junction is adequately visualized | |||
##Obtain swimmer's view or oblique view if not | |||
#Peds | |||
##Most peds fx occur higher than C3 | |||
##Pseudosubluxation of C2-C3 is common in children <8yr | |||
###To distinguish from true dislocation or fracture: | |||
####Draw line from cortex of post arch of C1 to cortex of posterior arch of C3 | |||
####This line should pass through or be <1mm ant to posterior arch of C2 | |||
==Measurements (Normal)== | ==Measurements (Normal)== | ||
# | #Predental space (anterior aspect of odontoid to post aspect of ant ring of C1) | ||
# | ##Adult <3mm | ||
##< 5mm | ##Peds <5mm | ||
#Anterior soft tissue | |||
#Anterior | ##Distance between ant border of C2 and post pharynx should be <6mm in adults and peds | ||
## | ##Distance between ant border of C6 and post trachea should be <22 mm in adults | ||
## | ###Should be <14mm in children <15yr or less than width of vertebral body at each level | ||
#Bones | |||
##Vertebral body | |||
# | ###Anterior height should be no more than 3mm shorter than posterior height | ||
# | |||
# | |||
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==Lateral== | ==Lateral== | ||
Alignment | #Alignment | ||
##Disruption in the anterior, posterior, or spinolaminal lines | |||
#Bones | |||
##Obvious fx | |||
##Disruption of ring of C1 | |||
##Double facet sign indicates fractured articular facet | |||
Soft tissue | ##Loss of vertebral height | ||
#Cartilage | |||
##Intervertebral disc space height and length should be uniform | |||
###Narrowing: disc herniation or adjacent vertebral fx | |||
###Widening: posterior ligamentous injury | |||
#Soft tissue | |||
##Widening of the prevertebral soft tissue suggests fx | |||
==AP View== | ==AP View== | ||
#Alignment of spinous processes | |||
#Distance between spinous processes | |||
Distance between spinous processes | #Uniformity and height of vertebrae | ||
Uniformity and height of vertebrae | |||
==Odontoid== | ==Odontoid== | ||
Spacing of dens and lateral masses | #Spacing of dens and lateral masses | ||
#Lateral aligment of C1 and C2 | |||
Lateral aligment of C1 and C2 | #Uniformity of bones | ||
Uniformity of bones | |||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
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==Source== | ==Source== | ||
Cervical Spine Injury, EB Medicine, April 2009 | |||
[[Category:Neuro]] | [[Category:Neuro]] | ||
Revision as of 22:33, 11 September 2011
Background
- Make sure that the C7-T1 junction is adequately visualized
- Obtain swimmer's view or oblique view if not
- Peds
- Most peds fx occur higher than C3
- Pseudosubluxation of C2-C3 is common in children <8yr
- To distinguish from true dislocation or fracture:
- Draw line from cortex of post arch of C1 to cortex of posterior arch of C3
- This line should pass through or be <1mm ant to posterior arch of C2
- To distinguish from true dislocation or fracture:
Measurements (Normal)
- Predental space (anterior aspect of odontoid to post aspect of ant ring of C1)
- Adult <3mm
- Peds <5mm
- Anterior soft tissue
- Distance between ant border of C2 and post pharynx should be <6mm in adults and peds
- Distance between ant border of C6 and post trachea should be <22 mm in adults
- Should be <14mm in children <15yr or less than width of vertebral body at each level
- Bones
- Vertebral body
- Anterior height should be no more than 3mm shorter than posterior height
- Vertebral body
Lateral
- Alignment
- Disruption in the anterior, posterior, or spinolaminal lines
- Bones
- Obvious fx
- Disruption of ring of C1
- Double facet sign indicates fractured articular facet
- Loss of vertebral height
- Cartilage
- Intervertebral disc space height and length should be uniform
- Narrowing: disc herniation or adjacent vertebral fx
- Widening: posterior ligamentous injury
- Intervertebral disc space height and length should be uniform
- Soft tissue
- Widening of the prevertebral soft tissue suggests fx
AP View
- Alignment of spinous processes
- Distance between spinous processes
- Uniformity and height of vertebrae
Odontoid
- Spacing of dens and lateral masses
- Lateral aligment of C1 and C2
- Uniformity of bones
See Also
Source
Cervical Spine Injury, EB Medicine, April 2009
