What are Schuler and Chaussé III pose X-rays?

The article was consulted professionally by Master, Dr. Tong Tender Huong – Imaging Doctor – Department of Diagnostic Imaging – Share99 Nha Trang International Hospital.

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X-ray is an imaging technique that provides clear images inside the patient's body. Today, along with the development of modern technology, X-ray techniques increasingly play an important role in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases.

1. Learn about Schuler's pose x-ray techniques

Schuller X-ray is an imaging technique used to reveal the two sides of the septum of the slit, the plitral jaw and the atrial pole, making it easier for doctors to assess the damage to the jaw joint and damage to the sinuses in the patient.

1.1 Schuller pose edict intrained and contraintent

The doctor will prescribe a Schuller X-ray in case of:

  • Signs of 200,000 300-year-old ears
  • Suspected stone bone fracture injury
  • Cholesteatoma in the ear
  • Have a nerve tumor VIII
  • Diseases of the medicular joints of the jaw
  • There are semi-advised pipe fistulas
  • Acute and chronic otitis

Contraintent: No absolute contraintent, contraintent Schuller pose X-ray with pregnant women

1.2 Schuller Pose X-ray Procedure

Step 1: Technicians prepare supplies, patients remove jewelry (necklaces, earrings) if any.

Step 2: Proceed to the shoot: The patient is lying on his back, the person is on the side of the shooting and the opposite shoulder is prescribed high. The plane is parallel to the film, the head is slightly bent so that the Virchow plane is parallel to the upper shore of the film, the ear in the middle of the film. The central ray is located in the plane through the ear, the beam shines into the point 7cm from the opposite ear 7cm down the side of the leg 25-30 degrees and goes to the side of the ear next to the shooting. Take 2 shots at open mouths and keep your mouth shut to survey the peddile joints of the jaw.

Schuller X-ray

Schuller X-ray

1.3 Evaluation of Schuller pose X-ray results

Normal result: Clearly see their cells and partitions. Abnormal results: Translucent cells, unknown septums in acute osteoarthritis or translucent cytope, lost septums, bright areas, dark surroundings, cloudy.

Schuller Pose X-ray Results

Schuller Pose X-ray Results

2. Explore Chaussé III 4th X-ray techniques

Like Schuler's X-ray, the Chaussé III X-ray is aimed at revealing the sides of the walls of the slit, the atrial pole, but the results are often intended to complement Schuller's imaging technique in assessing the damage to the sinuses area.

2.1 Chaussé III edict and contrainatrained

Chaussé III X-ray is in the case of:

  • Acute and chronic otitis
  • Erm 2015
  • Epidermis tumor lost in the middle ear or cymosis
  • Semi-advised pipe fistula
  • Nerve tumour VIII
  • Suspected stone bone fracture.

Contraintent to Chaussé III X-ray : No absolute contraintent, temporary contraintent to pregnant women

Nerve tumors

Nerve tumor VII

2.2 Chaussé III X-ray procedure

Step 1: Technicians prepare supplies, patients remove jewelry (necklaces, earrings) if any.

Step 2: Prepare the film size 18x24cm, placed vertically on the shooting table.

Step 3: The patient lies on his back on the shooting table, his legs straightened, his hands down his body. Place the occipital in the middle of the film. Adjust the front plane perpendicular to the film. Adjust the outer eared seam parallel to the film. The patient's face bends slightly.

Step 4: Select the central ray:

  • Then 1: Project the angle so that the vertical line passes through the outer shore of the eye socket 2cm the patient and the horizontal line passes through the hole of the solar and the ear ridge. Central rays to the outer head of the eyebrow bow.
  • Then 2: Fix the occipital rotation of the head slowly toward the side without shooting so that the central ray enters the sun pit on the side to shoot (about 1/3 between the eye tail and ear rim).

The results of the shooting were successful when the cymbates were clearly visible in the middle of the film and the full range of cavernous cells, upper semi-piercing tubes, semi-medocular tubes.

Chaussé III X-ray is a simple technique, without accidents, but if during the scan, the patient does not remain unable to remain active, it will not clearly show the articular image, so the technique will have to be done again.

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b1ffdb54307529964874ff53a5c5de33?s=90&r=gI am the author of Share99.net. I had been working in Vinmec International General Hospital for over 10 years. I dedicate my passion on every post in this site.

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