2022
DOI: 10.1136/bmjoq-2020-001216
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Optimisation of postoperative X-ray acquisition for orthopaedic patients

Abstract: Postoperative X-rays are a key part of management of orthopaedic patients. These X-rays serve to check stability of orthopaedic fixation as well as to ensure that there are no peri-implant fractures and periprosthetic fractures following surgical fixation of fractures and arthroplasty procedures, respectively. Timely accurate interpretation of postoperative X-rays are crucial in guiding weight-bearing status as well as rehabilitation. Therefore, delays in X-ray acquisition may impact initiation of postoperativ… Show more

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“…After surgery, the patient can be monitored and various scans (like X-rays) can be used to determine if the patient is recovering. 14,17 It should be noted that various techniques have been developed that have an imaging component as the primary tool in surgery.…”
Section: Imaging and The Electromagnetic Spectrummentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After surgery, the patient can be monitored and various scans (like X-rays) can be used to determine if the patient is recovering. 14,17 It should be noted that various techniques have been developed that have an imaging component as the primary tool in surgery.…”
Section: Imaging and The Electromagnetic Spectrummentioning
confidence: 99%