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Body Imaging: Page 29
ESSR: Keep in mind metal around the shoulder
By
Philip Ward
Developing a greater appreciation of the many complications that can occur after shoulder surgery improves interactions between radiologists and orthopedic specialists, according to award-winning work presented at the 2015 congress of the European Society of Musculoskeletal Radiology (ESSR).
November 18, 2015
Norwegians put spotlight on double reading
By
Philip Ward
Interest in the pros and cons of double reading looks set to rise still further, following a new Norwegian study that found using expert second readers and targeting urgent cases resulted in enough clinically important changes to case interpretation to support more widespread use of the technique.
November 17, 2015
3T MRI delivers on synchronized swimmers
By
Philip Ward
Hip injuries are common among elite synchronized swimmers, but they form only a part of a complex clinical picture in a group of athletes that represents a major diagnostic challenge, according to researchers from a top London institution.
November 1, 2015
X-ray identifies hip patients at risk of more surgery
By
Frances Rylands-Monk
Time and cash spent monitoring every patient with a hip prosthesis can be saved by using a routine radiostereometry procedure to assess prosthesis migration, according to a Swedish expert. The methodology can also be applied to knee implants and spinal, pediatric, and trauma orthopedic surgery.
October 27, 2015
EOS installs 1st digital x-ray system in Middle East
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
Orthopedic digital imaging developer EOS Imaging has installed its first digital x-ray system in Saudi Arabia, marking the firm's entrance into the Middle East.
October 26, 2015
Pro golfers' injuries get close attention
By
Philip Ward
Male professional golfers have an average age of only 24, and along with their different swing mechanics and increased repetitive strain, this factor results in injury patterns that vary considerably from those of the amateur, according to new research from Leeds, U.K.
October 8, 2015
EOS acquires rights to scoliosis software
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
Orthopedic digital imaging developer EOS Imaging has acquired an exclusive, worldwide license for software to determine prognosis for adolescent scoliosis using 3D and 2D clinical parameters.
September 27, 2015
EOS lands Hong Kong installation
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
Orthopedic digital imaging developer EOS Imaging has installed its EOS digital radiography system at a second hospital in Hong Kong.
September 22, 2015
Customized 3D-printed titanium ribs implanted in patient
By
Eric Barnes
Spanish surgeons have successfully implanted a customized 3D-printed titanium rib prosthesis based on high-resolution CT scans, according to a study published online in the
European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Imaging
.
September 20, 2015
Decision model cuts unnecessary wrist x-rays by 22%
By
Kate Madden Yee
Using a clinical decision model developed by Dutch researchers for pediatric wrist trauma could cut unnecessary emergency x-ray imaging for the condition by 22% -- thereby reducing children's radiation exposure and healthcare costs, according to a study published online in
Pediatric Radiology
.
September 15, 2015
Limb x-ray measurements come under intense scrutiny
By
Philip Ward
To help in daily practice, researchers from Portugal have conducted an in-depth assessment of the most important measurements used for upper and lower limb radiography examinations. They presented their findings at the 2015 congress of the European Society of Musculoskeletal Radiology.
September 7, 2015
Bicycle spoke injuries: What's the best approach?
By
Philip Ward
Injuries resulting from a leg being trapped in bicycle spokes are surprisingly common, particularly in children, but no guideline or protocol defines what type of radiography can diagnose or rule out a fracture. Dutch researchers have now acted to fill this knowledge gap.
August 16, 2015
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