Fluoro Sinogram AP

Position: Fluoro Sinogram AP The AP sinogram evaluates sinus tracts and chronic infections using contrast. It identifies tract length, direction, and branching. Proper centering ensures full visualization. This projection is essential for wound care planning. It is recognized on ARRT exams.

Fluoro T Tube Cholangiogram AP

Position: Fluoro T Tube Cholangiogram AP The AP T tube cholangiogram evaluates the biliary tree after surgery. Contrast outlines ducts to identify stones or leaks. Proper centering ensures visualization of the hepatic and common bile ducts. This projection is essential for postoperative assessment. It is frequently tested on ARRT exams.

Fluoro Loopogram AP

Position: Fluoro Loopogram AP The AP loopogram evaluates ileal conduit function and patency. Contrast outlines the conduit and ureters. Proper centering ensures visualization of the entire urinary diversion. This projection is essential for postoperative assessment. It is frequently tested on ARRT exams.

Fluoro Loopogram Oblique

Position: Fluoro Loopogram Oblique The oblique loopogram projection separates the conduit from pelvic structures. It improves visualization of strictures and leaks. Proper rotation ensures diagnostic quality. This projection complements the AP view. It is a standard urologic fluoroscopy competency.

Pediatric Elbow AP

Position: Pediatric Elbow AP The pediatric AP elbow projection evaluates fractures and joint alignment. Growth plates must be carefully assessed. Proper centering ensures diagnostic quality. This projection is essential for trauma imaging. It is a standard ARRT competency.

Fluoro Enteroclysis AP

Position: Fluoro Enteroclysis AP The AP enteroclysis projection evaluates the small bowel using catheter?delivered contrast. It provides detailed mucosal visualization. Proper centering ensures full coverage of the abdomen. This projection identifies strictures, tumors, and malabsorption. It is a recognized ARRT advanced GI competency.