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SOMI Ch 7 Part 2
Inlet, Outlet, Judet,
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Which projection of the pelvis has a 20-35 degree cephalic CR angle for males and is centered 1"-2" distal to the symphysis pubis/greater trochanters? | Outlet projection |
| What is the angle and direction of the CR for females on an Outlet projection? | 30-45 degree cephalic angle |
| What kVp range do you use for an outlet view? | 85 +/- 5 |
| What four parts of the pelvis are demonstrated on the Outlet projection? | Superior and Inferior rami of the pubis and the body and ramus of the ischium |
| What is the kVp range for an inlet view of the pelvis? | 85 +/- 5 |
| What is the CR angle and direction for an inlet projection? | 40 degree caudal |
| What level is the CR directed to for the inlet view? | ASIS |
| What is demonstrated by the inlet projection? | entire pelvic ring |
| Why are both sides done when Judet views are ordered? | comparison |
| Are the Judet method done for upside or downside hip? | it can be done for either |
| What is the posterior oblique angle for Judet views? | 45 degree |
| Where is the centering for the downside on the Judet view? | 2" distal and 2" medial to downside ASIS |
| Where is the centering for the upside on the Judet view? | 2" directly distal to upside ASIS |
| What three landmarks are visualized on the downside acetabulum view? | the acetabulum's anterior rim, the posterior ilioischial column, and the iliac wing |
| What three landmarks are visualized on the upside acetabulum view? | the acetabulum's posterior rim, the anterior iliopubic column, and the obturator foramen |