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==Measurements==
pubic symphysis: up to 5mm in width, up to 2mm offset, no overlap
pubic symphysis: up to 5mm in width, up to 2mm offset, no overlap


SI joints: 2-4 mm in width
SI joints: 2-4 mm in width


==Checklist==
 
#obturator foramina for symmetry-clue for rotation of film
#diastasis of pubic symphysis and both SI joints
 
#assymetry of illiac wings (rotation or deformity)
checklist-
#sacral foramina-especially the superior cortical margins
 
#transverse processes of L5
1)obturator foramina for symmetry-clue for rotation of film
#integrity of all cortical lines, especially around acetabulum.
 
2)diastasis of pubic symphysis and both SI joints
 
3)assymetry of illiac wings (rotation or deformity)
 
4)sacral foramina-especially the superior cortical margins
 
5)transverse processes of L5
 
6)integrity of all cortical lines, especially around acetabulum.
 


==Views==
Outlet views-sacral fxs, SI joint abnormalities
Outlet views-sacral fxs, SI joint abnormalities


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(posterior abnormalities usually need CT )
(posterior abnormalities usually need CT )


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Revisión del 21:40 10 jun 2011

Measurements

pubic symphysis: up to 5mm in width, up to 2mm offset, no overlap

SI joints: 2-4 mm in width

Checklist

  1. obturator foramina for symmetry-clue for rotation of film
  2. diastasis of pubic symphysis and both SI joints
  3. assymetry of illiac wings (rotation or deformity)
  4. sacral foramina-especially the superior cortical margins
  5. transverse processes of L5
  6. integrity of all cortical lines, especially around acetabulum.

Views

Outlet views-sacral fxs, SI joint abnormalities

Inlet view-displacement of ant. Fragments into pelvis..

(posterior abnormalities usually need CT )