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2 topics, 5 min.
38 topics, 2 hr. 9 min.
Introduction to Pediatric Imaging
2 m.Hyaline Cartilage Anatomy
3 m.The Physis & Calcification Centers
3 m.Epiphyseal Cartilage
4 m.Fibrocartilage & Hyaline Cartilage
6 m.MR Appearance of Cartilage In Different Age Groups
5 m.FOPE
4 m.Lymphoma of the Bone
12 m.Blount Disease
4 m.Gymnast’s Wrist
5 m.Pre-ossification Centers
3 m.Elbow Effusion
2 m.OCD In the Elbow
3 m.Trochlear OCD on MRI
2 m.Trochlear OCD on Arthrogram
2 m.Ultrasound Guided Arthrogram Injection
3 m.OCD In the Capitellum, Loose Body
3 m.Avascular Necrosis in the Elbow
3 m.The Fish Tail Deformity
4 m.OCD In the Knee, LAME
4 m.Legg-Calvé-Perthes disease on X-Ray
3 m.Legg-Calvé-Perthes disease on MRI
5 m.Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis
4 m.Abscess
4 m.Infection in the Physis
3 m.Tug Lesion
7 m.Salter-Harris Classification System
5 m.Salter-Harris Fracture on X-Ray
3 m.Salter-Harris 2 in the Shoulder
3 m.Salter-Harris 3 in the Knee
3 m.Salter-Harris 3 on CT Imaging
3 m.Indications for MRI in a Pediatric Shoulder
4 m.Performing Arthrograms in the Shoulder
3 m.Ultrasound Guidance in Shoulder Arthrogram
3 m.Salter-Harris 5 on MRI
3 m.Physeal Injury, Cartilage Deformity
5 m.Chondroblastoma in the Knee
5 m.Chondroblastoma in the Ankle
5 m.9 topics, 41 min.
3 topics, 13 min.
3 topics, 12 min.
13 topics, 39 min.
Anorexia Nervosa
3 m.Chondroblastoma
4 m.Chondroblastoma in the Shoulder
4 m.Complex Regional Pain Syndrome
4 m.Lipoblastoma
4 m.Leukemia
4 m.Leukemia, Assessing for Asymmetry
4 m.Myositis Ossificans
3 m.Normal Patchy Bone Marrow
4 m.Osteoblastoma
4 m.Adamantinoma verus Osteofibrous Dysplasia
2 m.Osteoid Osteoma in the Foot
3 m.Osteoid Osteoma in the Finger
3 m.5 topics, 11 min.
0:00
We do all our shoulder arthrograms
0:02
now under ultrasound guidance.
0:04
And we find this to be very effective and very easy.
0:11
A couple of benefits of ultrasound guided arthrograms, one is no radiation.
0:17
Two, it can be done anywhere.
0:19
It doesn't have to be done in
0:20
a specific floor or suite.
0:22
It can be done right outside the MRI suite.
0:24
Oftentimes, the floor or suite and where MRI is located
0:27
are in completely different buildings.
0:29
So it's sometimes difficult to coordinate all that.
0:32
But with ultrasound guidance, it really can be done at the bedside before you wheel
0:36
them into MRI, as long as you use sterile technique.
0:39
So with that preamble out of the way,
0:41
I want to show you the
0:42
positioning of the needle along the joint.
0:45
What you're looking at here is an axial image, in essence, coned down to
0:50
the region of the shoulder joint.
0:54
Here is the surface of your humeral head,
0:58
the dark stuff here is the cartilaginous surface and this is the bony surface.
1:02
And here is the needle tip.
1:04
And I'm going to show you this video,
1:06
pay close attention to this area.
1:09
You can see, in fact, I'm going to move it back and forth
1:12
to convince you that indeed that is the needle tip.
1:15
Do you see that? That is the needle tip and that's
1:18
exactly where you want to be.
1:19
When your needle tip hits
1:21
the cartilaginous or bony surface, you're going to feel
1:24
a stop, a hard stop of that needle.
1:26
That's how you know you're in the joint.
1:28
And at this point, you'll inject contrast.
1:31
And that contrast will go into your
1:33
joint space over here.
1:35
Let me show you what that looks like.
1:36
Now here we are.
1:38
The needle tip is going to be somewhere over here.
1:40
We don't see it, but you're going
1:42
to pay close attention to this area, which is the joint space.
1:45
We see a couple of air bubbles here already, which is often unavoidable.
1:49
So as I play the video, pay close attention to the twirlings over here.
1:55
That's how we know we have contrast in the joint.
1:59
Little more air bubbles have come through.
2:01
Again, tiny microbubbles are unavoidable. And that's what it looks like.
2:07
If you're ever unsure if you have contrast going into the joint,
2:11
you can always put a little bit of color. Here's a little doppler box.
2:16
As I inject contrast into the joint, look what happens.
2:19
You can actually see the movement of fluid into the joint space.
2:23
So that's a perfect example of movement of fluid in the joint.
Interactive Transcript
0:00
We do all our shoulder arthrograms
0:02
now under ultrasound guidance.
0:04
And we find this to be very effective and very easy.
0:11
A couple of benefits of ultrasound guided arthrograms, one is no radiation.
0:17
Two, it can be done anywhere.
0:19
It doesn't have to be done in
0:20
a specific floor or suite.
0:22
It can be done right outside the MRI suite.
0:24
Oftentimes, the floor or suite and where MRI is located
0:27
are in completely different buildings.
0:29
So it's sometimes difficult to coordinate all that.
0:32
But with ultrasound guidance, it really can be done at the bedside before you wheel
0:36
them into MRI, as long as you use sterile technique.
0:39
So with that preamble out of the way,
0:41
I want to show you the
0:42
positioning of the needle along the joint.
0:45
What you're looking at here is an axial image, in essence, coned down to
0:50
the region of the shoulder joint.
0:54
Here is the surface of your humeral head,
0:58
the dark stuff here is the cartilaginous surface and this is the bony surface.
1:02
And here is the needle tip.
1:04
And I'm going to show you this video,
1:06
pay close attention to this area.
1:09
You can see, in fact, I'm going to move it back and forth
1:12
to convince you that indeed that is the needle tip.
1:15
Do you see that? That is the needle tip and that's
1:18
exactly where you want to be.
1:19
When your needle tip hits
1:21
the cartilaginous or bony surface, you're going to feel
1:24
a stop, a hard stop of that needle.
1:26
That's how you know you're in the joint.
1:28
And at this point, you'll inject contrast.
1:31
And that contrast will go into your
1:33
joint space over here.
1:35
Let me show you what that looks like.
1:36
Now here we are.
1:38
The needle tip is going to be somewhere over here.
1:40
We don't see it, but you're going
1:42
to pay close attention to this area, which is the joint space.
1:45
We see a couple of air bubbles here already, which is often unavoidable.
1:49
So as I play the video, pay close attention to the twirlings over here.
1:55
That's how we know we have contrast in the joint.
1:59
Little more air bubbles have come through.
2:01
Again, tiny microbubbles are unavoidable. And that's what it looks like.
2:07
If you're ever unsure if you have contrast going into the joint,
2:11
you can always put a little bit of color. Here's a little doppler box.
2:16
As I inject contrast into the joint, look what happens.
2:19
You can actually see the movement of fluid into the joint space.
2:23
So that's a perfect example of movement of fluid in the joint.
Report
Faculty
Mahesh Thapa, MD, MEd, FAAP
Division Chief of Musculoskeletal Imaging, and Director of Diagnostic Imaging Professor
Seattle Children's & University of Washington
Tags
Ultrasound
Pediatrics
Musculoskeletal (MSK)
Idiopathic
Iatrogenic
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