
Congress:
ECR25
Poster Number:
C-18367
Type:
Poster: EPOS Radiologist (educational)
Authorblock:
F. J. Azpeitia Arman, R. M. Lorente Ramos, P. Azpeitia Hernandez, L. Meilan Iribar, J. Azpeitia Hernandez, T. Lago, C. Oliva Fonte, J. M. Martinez Gomiz, M. Leon Garcia; Madrid/ES
Disclosures:
Francisco Javier Azpeitia Arman:
Nothing to disclose
Rosa Maria Lorente Ramos:
Nothing to disclose
Paz Azpeitia Hernandez:
Nothing to disclose
Lorena Meilan Iribar:
Nothing to disclose
Javier Azpeitia Hernandez:
Nothing to disclose
Teresa Lago:
Nothing to disclose
Carlos Oliva Fonte:
Nothing to disclose
Jose MarĂa Martinez Gomiz:
Nothing to disclose
Miguel Leon Garcia:
Nothing to disclose
Keywords:
Bones, Conventional radiography, Diagnostic procedure, Prostheses
- Imaging is essential for preoperative planning and evaluation of shoulder replacement. Preoperative imaging features and postoperative appearances of arthroplasty components are critical for surgical planning and early complication detection.
- Serial radiography is key for postoperative assessment, while CT, MR, and nuclear medicine complement radiographic findings by evaluating implant components and surrounding bone.
- X-rays serve as the initial modality, offering a straightforward assessment of bone structure, joint alignment, and deformities.
- CT scans provide detailed imaging of complex bony structures, which is especially useful for assessing bone quality after trauma or prior surgeries.