The Sinuses With Facial And Nasal
Things to know 3 views for Sinuses 3 views for nasal 1 for facial
Sinsuses 3 views, Lateral, PA Caldwell, Waters 8 x10 lengthwise Hold breath Collimate Marker shield
Lateral Patient erect or supine Place the lateral side of head against IR Oblique patient’s body as needed for true lateral Align interpupillary line perpendicular to IR Adjust chin so IOML is perpendicular to IR
CR Midway between EAM and Outer Canthus SID 40 collimate to sinuses
Seen on Film All Four sinuses No rotation Superimposed rami, orbital roofs, greater wings of Sphenoid Nonrotated sella turcica
PA CALDWELL Patient is erect with face toward IR Place patients nose and forehead against IR The OML should be 15 degree from horizontal Align mid-plane to mid-plane No rotation or tilt
CR to exit Nasion SID 40 Collimate
Seen on film Frontal sinuses No rotation as seen by equal distance from lateral orbits to lateral skull margins
Waters Patient is facing the same as Caldwell Except place chin and nose against IR MML perpendicular to IR OML should form a 37 degree angle No rotation no tilts
CR to exit acanthion SID 40 Collimate
Seen on film The maxillary sinuses
The Nasal BONES All three views are the same positioning The main difference is collimation and CR for lateral Same cassette sizes
Lateral Nasal Position as for lateral sinuses
CR ½ inch inferior to nasion SID 40 Collimate
Seen Nasal bones with soft tissue nasal structures Nasal spine Frontonasal suture
Facial 1 View 8 x 10 crosswise Collimate mark Shield Hold Breath
Positioning Place the patient with his back facing IR and about a foot away from IR Raise the chin and hyperextend the neck until the infraorbitomeatal line parallel with IR. mid-plane to mid-plane No rotation
CR midway between arches SID 40 collimate
Seen Zygomatic arches Arches centered on film