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- Title:
- 38_10 Image Interpretation - Orthopaedic Imaging: Pelvis
- Description:
- This session covers all procedures involving the pelvis in emergency trauma and elective settings. Injuries affecting the pelvis are briefly described. Images of surgical procedures are used to demonstrate post-procedure appearances and complications such as loosening of metalwork and infection.
- Hierarchy:
- Clinical Imaging > 38 Orthopaedic Imaging > 38_10 Image Interpretation - Orthopaedic Imaging: Pelvis
- Author(s):
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Ben Pinnington
Charlotte Ansell
- Created:
- 26 Mar 2019
- Last Major Update:
- 31 Mar 2025
- Keywords:
- 602_3810, AP, AVN, acetabular, Judet, ORIF, PAO, SI, Shenton, TILE, acetabulum, anterior, anteroposterior, appendicular, avascular, avulsion, bone, bony, book, classification, complications, compression, disease, dislocation, elective, energy, femur, fixation, fractures, garden, hemipelvis, ilium, image, imaging, infection, inferiror, injuroes, internal, intra-artcilaur, ischium, lateral, loosening, malunion, mechanical, mechanism, metalwork, mobilisation, nail, necrosis, non-union, opem, open, orthopaedic, ossification, osteoarthritis, osteotomy, particle, pathology, pelvis, periacetabular, pin, polyethylene, post-procedure, posterioir, procedure, projection, prostheses, proximal, pubic, rami, re-operation, reducation, replacement, resurfacing, rings, sacroiliac, scaling, screw, shear, stable, superiroir, surgery, symphysis, templating, total, traction, trauma, uncemented, unstable, view, wear, wing
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- Title:
- 38_10 Image Interpretation - Orthopaedic Imaging: Pelvis
- Description:
- This session covers all procedures involving the pelvis in emergency trauma and elective settings. Injuries affecting the pelvis are briefly described. Images of surgical procedures are used to demonstrate post-procedure appearances and complications such as loosening of metalwork and infection.
- Hierarchy:
- Clinical Imaging > 38 Orthopaedic Imaging > 38_10 Image Interpretation - Orthopaedic Imaging: Pelvis
- Author(s):
-
Ben Pinnington
Charlotte Ansell
- Created:
- 26 Mar 2019
- Last Major Update:
- 31 Mar 2025
- Keywords:
- 602_3810, AP, AVN, acetabular, Judet, ORIF, PAO, SI, Shenton, TILE, acetabulum, anterior, anteroposterior, appendicular, avascular, avulsion, bone, bony, book, classification, complications, compression, disease, dislocation, elective, energy, femur, fixation, fractures, garden, hemipelvis, ilium, image, imaging, infection, inferiror, injuroes, internal, intra-artcilaur, ischium, lateral, loosening, malunion, mechanical, mechanism, metalwork, mobilisation, nail, necrosis, non-union, opem, open, orthopaedic, ossification, osteoarthritis, osteotomy, particle, pathology, pelvis, periacetabular, pin, polyethylene, post-procedure, posterioir, procedure, projection, prostheses, proximal, pubic, rami, re-operation, reducation, replacement, resurfacing, rings, sacroiliac, scaling, screw, shear, stable, superiroir, surgery, symphysis, templating, total, traction, trauma, uncemented, unstable, view, wear, wing