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Title: RADT 1522 Orbits, Facial Bones and Nasal Bones


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RADT 1522Orbits, Facial Bones and Nasal Bones
  • Wynn Harrison, MEd

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Facial Anatomy
  • 14 facial bones (How Many of Each)
  • Maxilla - Vomer
  • Zygomatic - Mandible
  • Palatine
  • Nasal
  • Lacrimal
  • Inferior Nasal Conchae

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  • Blow-Out Fracture Impact fracture (Trauma) of
    the orbital floor resulting in orbital intrusion
    into the maxillary sinus.
  • Look at the orbits carefully, since
  • 60 - 70 of all facial fractures involve the
    orbit in some way

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  • Le Fort I - tooth bearing portion separated from
    upper maxilla
  • Le Fort II - fracture across orbital floor and
    nasal bridge (pyramidal fracture)
  • Le Fort III - fracture across frontozygomatic
    suture line, entire orbit and nasal bridge
    (craniofacial separation)

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  • LeFort Type I
  • LeFort Type II
  • LeFort Type III

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  • Tripod Fracture A fracture in which the zygoma
    is separated from its attachment to the maxilla,
    frontal and temporal bones

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  • Bells Palsy - Bell's palsy is a weakness or
    paralysis of the muscles that control expression
    on one side of your face.

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Orbits
  • Rhese View- Midsagittal plane forms a 53 degree
    angle with IR. Chin, cheek and nose on the table
    (three-point landing!) Acanthiomeatal line
    perpendicular to IR. Optic foramen should be
    seen in center of image.

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Foreign Body
  • PA and Lateral views are performed to look for
    foreign body in the orbit.
  • What do you think you need to have them do
    differently for this exam?
  • Look UP, Look Down

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Nasolacrimal System
Lateral image post injection
Injection Site
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Facial Bones
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Radiographic ViewsPA Axial (Caldwell)
  • Tuck patients chin nose and forehead on
    table/wall bucky
  • OML perpendicular to IR
  • 15 degree caudal angulation
  • Petrous pyramids BELOW inferior orbital margin

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PA Axial (Caldwell)
Calcified meningioma
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  • Lateral External auditory meatus externally and
    mandible inferiorly with supracillary arch
    superiorly in view.
  • CR centered to zygoma, midway between outer
    canthus and EAM
  • Midsagittal plane is parallel to IR
  • IPL is perpendicular to IR

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ParietoacanthialWaters View
  • Midsagittal plane perpendicular to IR
  • IPL parallel to IR
  • OML makes 37 degree angle with IR
  • COLLIMATE!!!!
  • Merrills pg. 353 (12th Ed)

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Hyper extended waters
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Modified Parietoacanthial (Modified Waters)
  • OML 55 degrees to the IR
  • Chin and nose on table
  • Petrous pyramids are seen mid-maxillary sinus
  • CR exits acanthion
  • See pg. 355 (Merrills 12th Edition)

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What Bout Technique!!!
  • Would you increase or decrease technique for
    lateral facial bones compared to a lateral skull?

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Reverse Waters View
  • Used when patient cannot be placed in prone
    position.
  • Mentalmeatal line perpendicular to IR
  • CR perpendicular enters acanthion
  • Merrills pg. 334-5 (12th Ed)

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Nasal BonesLateral and Superior/Inferior Views
  • Lateral Position exactly like you would for a
    lateral skull CR ½ inch inferior to nasion.
  • CR Perpendicular to IR
  • COLLIMATE

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Axial Nasal Bones
  • Use occlusal film. Patient holds film in teeth.
  • CR perpendicular to film

CR
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Zygomatic Arches
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Bilateral Arches - SMV
  • IOML parallel to IR and perpendicular to CR
  • CR midsaggital and collimate to outer edges of
    zygoma

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fracture
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Oblique Tangential
  • Same position as SMV except head tilt 15 degrees
    toward side of interest
  • (Merrills p. 362 12 ed)

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May View (tangential)
  • PA positioning IOML perpendicular to CR, head
    tilt 15 degrees away from the area of interest.
  • CR bisects zygomatic arch
  • Shows single zygomatic arch, free of
    superimposition
  • (Not in 12 Ed. Merrills )

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C-arm tangential image
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Film Critique
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Critical thinking
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