Alsharief Alaa, El-hawary R., Schmit P.
Final Pr. ID: Poster #: EDU-030
To review the radiological findings of different orthopaedic implants and techniques used to treat Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis (AIS) and Early Onset Scoliosis (EOS).
To present the imaging findings of their most frequent post-operative complications.
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Authors: Alsharief Alaa , El-hawary R. , Schmit P.
Givler Nicole, Gouge Laura, Vogel Daniel, Averill Lauren
Final Pr. ID: Poster #: SCI-012
For patients who had implants placed at our hospital, we found missing documentation when patients presented for imaging procedures. Lack of documentation led to patient safety concerns and time needed to research implants. Using continuous improvement (CI) methods, we aimed to eliminate instances of missing make, model, & manufacturer (3M) information in the EMR for patients recovering in the PACU after an implant procedure. We also aimed to reduce CT/MRI technologist search time for implant information in the EMR to ≤ 5 minutes. Read More
Authors: Givler Nicole , Gouge Laura , Vogel Daniel , Averill Lauren
Keywords: implant documentation, continuous improvement, interdisciplinary
Shekdar Karuna, Simon Schwartz Erin
Final Pr. ID: Poster #: EDU-092
To review magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) safety considerations in pediatric patients with cochlear implants (CIs) and to demonstrate feasibility of safely performing MRI of the brain in pediatric patients with CIs that have been deemed MRI conditional by the manufacturer.
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Authors: Shekdar Karuna , Simon Schwartz Erin
Keywords: MRI, cochlear implants, safety
Final Pr. ID: Poster #: EDU-088
Purpose:
Cochlear implantation has transformed the management of pediatric sensorineural hearing loss, and the number of children receiving implants in the United States has continued to increase over the past decade. Many of these children will require subsequent imaging, either for implant complications or unrelated concerns and pediatric imagers must be familiar with the appearance, potential complications, and imaging limitations of these devices. This educational exhibit will review key imaging considerations in postoperative cochlear implant evaluation, MRI safety updates and artifact considerations relevant to pediatric radiologists.
Content Outline / Learning Objectives:
- Brief overview of Cochlear Implant Devices: Understand the components of the device, particularly options for the magnet component, and where the =implant should normally be placed.
- Discuss postoperative imaging findings and complications, including electrode malposition, migration and infection.
- Summarize MRI safety considerations for patients with older and newer cochlear implant (CI) models, highlighting the impact of magnet design and concerns for image quality.
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Authors: Ryan Maura
Keywords: Safety, Hearing, Cochlear Implants