Distal radius x-ray: Difference between revisions

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**May reveal intra-articular involvement not seen on other views
**May reveal intra-articular involvement not seen on other views


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Revision as of 06:44, 6 June 2015

Checklist

  • Is there loss of normal anatomy (e.g. fx displacement or angulation, loss of radial height)
  • Is there involvement of the radiocarpal or distal radioulnar joint?
  • Is there discontinuity of the articular surface or diastasis (separation) of the articular fragments?
  • Are high-risk features present (severe comminution, articular step-off >2 mm, fracture-dislocation)?

Specific Views

  • PA
    • Radial inclination (angle between line perpendicular to long axis of radius and line between radial styloid and ulnar corner of lunate fossa)
      • Normal = 15-25 degrees
        • Often smaller with fx
    • Radial height (Distance between distal tip of radial styloid and articular surface of the radius)
      • Normal ~ 10-17mm
        • Often smaller with comminuted or impacted fx
    • Ulnar variance (Distance between ulnar-side articular surface of radius and the ulnar carpal surface)
      • Normally 1-2mm
  • Lateral
    • Palmar Tilt (angle between line perpendicular to long axis of radial shaft and line through the apices of the palmar and dorsal rims of the radius
      • Normally 10o-25o
        • Often smaller with fx
  • Oblique
    • May reveal intra-articular involvement not seen on other views

References