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RADIOGRAPHY OF THE

KNEE, PATELLA, and FEMUR

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KNEE

AP Projection • Patient Position:

• Part Position:

– Leg in_______________

– Center ___________________

– Femoral condyles____________

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• Central Ray: - ______________________

– Asthenic patient - ________if ASIS to tabletop

is < 19 cm

– Sthenic patient –__________if ASIS to tabletop

is 19 – 24 cm

– Hypersthenic patient –_____________if ASIS

to tabletop is > 24 cm

• Note: CR is_______________________

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• Structures Shown:

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• Criteria of Evaluation:

– The femoral condyles should

be___________

– The intercondylar eminences

should be centered within

the___________________.

– The head of the fibula

should ________________

______________________.

– The patella should be seen in

the__________________.

– The knee joint __________

______________

– Intercondyloid fossa should

be____________________

______________________

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• AP knee – Error –__________ rotated – causes lateral condyle to

appear _________ , intercondyloid fossa will be __________, and

there will be__________________________________________.

Correction - __________________ rotate leg.

Good image

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• AP knee Error: Knee is______________________ – this

will cause the medial condyle to appear ______, the

intercondyloid fossa will be _____________, and there

will be _______________________________________ .

Correction: __________ rotate leg.

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• AP knee – Error – _______________ – causes

______________to be opened too much and

the femur is ____________. To correct:

___________________.

Correction -

Fully extend

knee if patient is

able

Good image

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KNEE

AP Oblique Projection

Medial (Internal) Rotation

• Patient Position:

• Part Position:

– Leg rotated _____________

– Center __________________

__________________

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• Central Ray:

– Asthenic patient - ______________ if ASIS to

tabletop is < 19 cm

– Sthenic patient – _______________ if ASIS to

tabletop is 19 – 24 cm

– Hypersthenic patient –_____________ if ASIS

to tabletop is > 24 cm

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• Structures Shown:

• Criteria of Evaluation

– The head of the fibula

should be seen _______

__________________

– The lateral condyle should

_____________.

– The patella___________

____________

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• Internal (medial) oblique knee- Error – _______

rotation – causes the head of the fibula to be

____________________ from the tibia. Correction

-Oblique leg ________________________ . (needs

_____ rotation)

Good image

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AP Oblique Projection

Lateral (External) Rotation

• Structures shown;

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• External (lateral) oblique knee – Error –

______________ will cause the fibula to

not be ______________________________

______________

Correction -

Oblique leg

___________

_____. Needs

more

___________

rotation.

Good image

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KNEE

Lateral Projection

• Patient Position:

• Part Position:

– Knee flexed __________

– Patella __________ to IR

– Femoral condyles__________________

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• Central Ray:

– _______________through knee joint (due to

____________ femoral condyle, plus it is at a

lower level than the ________ femoral

condyle)

– Center _______________________________

epicondyle

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Note: If patient unable to turn into lateral

position, ______________ may be obtained

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• Structures Shown:

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• Criteria for Evaluation

– The distal articulating

surfaces of the medial and

lateral femoral condyles

should be___________, and

the knee joint space should

__________.

– Determine if CR needs to be

angled based on_________

_______. Wide pelvis angle

_____ degrees __________.

Narrow pelvis use ______

angle.

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• Criteria for Evaluation

– The patella should be situated

__________________.

– The patellofemoral joint should

_________.

– The tibia should be ________

__________ over the fibular

head.

– Patella seen___________

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• Lateral Knee Error – Knee is flexed _____

______ – the patellofemoral joint________

_______________ . Correction – flex knee

________

Good image

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• Lateral Knee – Knee is_______________ –

the patellofemoral joint________________.

Correction – flex knee_________.

Good image

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• Lateral knee – Error - the patella was situated too

_____________ (______-rotated knee). The head

of the fibula is _________________________

_______ than normal. Correction – roll the patella

_______ (__________) to the IR.

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• Lateral knee – Error - the patella was situated

too ___________ (_____-rotated knee). There

is ___________________________________.

Correction - roll the patella _____________

(___________) from the IR and/or __________

__________________

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• Lateral knee – Error__________________

__________. Note that medial femoral

condyle_____________________. To

correct_____________________________.

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• Lateral knee –____________, patella

__________ to IR, and________________.

Correction: roll the patella ____________

the IR and have______________________.

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Case Study

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Weight-Bearing Knees

AP Projection

• For ___________studies to show ________

____________________________

• Note: CR is _______________

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Weight-Bearing Knees

Lateral Projection

• For ___________________

______________________

• Note: CR is ____________

______________________

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PA Axial Bilateral Weight-Bearing Knees

Rosenberg Method

For _________studies to show narrowing of

________________________

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INTERCONDYLAR FOSSA

“Tunnel Views”

Camp – Coventry Method

Homblad Method

Beclere Method

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PA Axial Projection

Camp-Coventry Method

• Patient Position:

• Part Position:

– Knee __________

– ____________ of leg

– Foot_________________

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• Central Ray:

– _______________to _______

– ______________through knee joint

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PA Axial Projection

Homblad Method

• Patient Position:

• Part Position:

– Knee ________

– Knee joint ___________

– Femoral shafts _____________

• Central Ray:

– ___________ to ________ through

________________ (_____knee joint)

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Holmblad Method Modifications

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Holmblad Method Modifications

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AP Axial Projection

Beclere Method

• Patient Position:

• Part Position: – Knee flexed ________

– IR placed _______________

– No ____________________

• Central Ray: – Perpendicular to _____________

– Angled ________through knee joint

– Enters________________________

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• Structures Shown:

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• Criteria for Evaluation:

– Open ___________________

Knee joint space _______

– Apex of patella _________________

– _______________________ of femoral

condyles

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PATELLA

PA Projection • Patient Position:

• Part Position:

– Center IR to ______

– Rotate heel laterally ________to make patella

__________ to IR (or ___________________ of

anterior knee)

• Central Ray:

– _____________________to IR

– Enters__________________; exits ____________

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• Structures Shown:

• NOTE: May be done _____, but detail

better when done _____

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Stellate Fracture of Patella

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PATELLA

Lateral Projection

• Patient Position:

• Part Position:

– Turn on to __________

– Knee flexed _______

– Patella is _____________ to IR

– Femoral condyles_________________

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• Central Ray:

– __________ to IR

– __________________ joint

• Structures Shown:

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Transverse Fracture of Patella

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PATELLA

“Sunrise or Skyline Views”

Merchant Method

Hobbs Method

Settegast Method

Hughston Method

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Bilateral Tangential Projection

Merchant Method

• _______________________ image

(________________projection) of both

______________________; shows

____________ of patellae

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Alternative method – Hobbs Modification

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Tangential Projections

Settegast Methods

• Patient Position:

• Part Position:

– __________knee to place patella

____________ to IR

– Base of __________________to IR

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Settegast Method Modifications

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• Central Ray:

– ____________ to femoro-patellar joint space

– Angle depends on________________

• Structures Shown:

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Tangential Projection

Hughston Method

• Knee flexed ___________ from IR; CR

angled ____________________

• Demonstrates ________________________

______________

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• Tangential Patella error –________ flexion

of knee, patella superimposed on_______,

joint space is_________. To correct

________ flexion of knee or make the CR

__________________________.

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Trauma Radiography of the

Patella

• Sequence of Radiographs

– __________________– shows ____________

– ____________ – shows ___________________

– Tangential – shows _____________________*

• *Note: Acute flexion of knee should not be

attempted ___________________________

___________________________________

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FEMUR

AP Projection

• Patient Position:

• Part Position:

– Center ______________________ of IR

– Rotate leg _____________ for distal femur

(femoral condyles ___________ to IR); ________

for proximal femur (femoral neck ____________

to IR)

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• Part Position (Cont’d):

• For distal femur –

– Bottom of IR is______________________

• For proximal femur –

– Top of IR at the __________________

• Central Ray:

– _________________ to IR at midfemur

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• Structures Shown:

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• Criteria for

Evaluation:

– Proximal femur

• Greater trochanter

seen _________

• Femoral neck ___

_____________

• Lesser trochanter

_____________

– Distal femur

• No ___________

_____________

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AP’s

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FEMUR

Lateral Projection

• Patient Position

– __________________

– Femur _____________

– Affected knee ___________

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• Part Position: For distal femur –

– Draw upper leg _________________________

– Pelvis true ______________

– Patella and femoral condyles __________to IR

– Bottom of IR ___________________________

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• Part Position: For proximal femur –

– Upper leg drawn ____________________

– Pelvis rotated ___________ from lateral to

prevent _______________________________

____________________joint

– Top of IR at _____________________

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• Central Ray:

– _____________ to IR

• Structures Shown:

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• Criteria for Evaluation

– Proximal femur

• Lesser trochanter __________________

• Greater trochanter ______________________

• Unaffected femur __________________________

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• Criteria for Evaluation

– Distal femur

• Anterior surface of femoral condyles ________

• Patella in ______________

• Patellofemoral joint__________________

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Laterals

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Trauma

Lateromedial projection of Femur

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Image Stitching

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CT- Scanograms-Lower

Extremity

• CT Scanograms

– Take CT “Scout” images of the

femur/tibia

– For lower extremity measurements

• Place cursors over the respective hip,

knee and ankle joints

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• Situation: A radiograph of a lateral

projection of the patella reveals that the

femoropatellar joint space is not open. The

patella is within the intercondylar sulcus.

Solution: The most likely cause of this is

excessive _______ of the knee.

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• Situation: A radiograph of an AP knee

reveals rotation with almost total

superimposition of the fibular head and the

proximal tibia. Solution: To correct this

positioning error on the repeat exposure, the

technologist must rotate the knee slightly

_________________.

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• Situation: A radiograph of a PA axial projection

for the intercondylar fossa does not demonstrate

the fossa well. It is foreshortened. The following

positioning factors were used: patient prone,

knee flexed 40°to 45°, CR angled to be

perpendicular to the femur, 40-inch SID, and no

rotation of the lower limb. Solution: To correct

this positioning error on the repeat exposure, the

technologist must direct the CR perpendicular to

the _____________________ to produce a more

diagnostic image.

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• Situation: A patient comes to the radiology

department for a knee study with special

interest in the region of the proximal

tibiofibular joint and the lateral condyle of

the tibia. Solution: The positioning routines

should include, ____________ oblique of

the knee.

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• Situation: A geriatric patient comes to the

radiology department for an intercondylar

fossa study of the knee. The patient is

unsteady and unsure of himself. Solution: If

choosing between the Holmblad or the

Camp-Coventry methods, the

_______________ intercondylar fossa

projection might provide the best results

without risk of injury to the patient.

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• Situation: A patent enters the ER with a

possible transverse fracture of the patella.

Which projection(s) would safely confirm a

transverse fracture without flexing the

patient’s knee? Solution:

________________ and _______________

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• Situation: On a lateral knee radiograph, if

there is increased separation of the tibia &

fibula, the knee is _______-rotated.

Solution: The patient must be rotated

____________.

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• Situation: On a lateral knee radiograph, if

the head of the fibula is more superimposed

on the tibia than normal, the knee is

_______-rotated. Solution: The patient

must be rotated _________.