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Sacrum and Coccyx X-Ray: Two Views Template

The "X-Ray Sacrum and Coccyx 2 Views" template is an essential tool for clinicians seeking precise diagnostic imaging of the sacral and coccygeal regions. This template facilitates the accurate assessment of fractures, dislocations, and degenerative changes, providing critical insights for effective patient management. By utilizing this template, healthcare professionals can enhance diagnostic accuracy, streamline workflow, and improve patient outcomes. Explore the benefits of implementing this comprehensive imaging solution to ensure optimal care and support for patients with lower back and pelvic concerns.

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Dr. Hannah Hughes
Template Structure

Organized sections for comprehensive clinical documentation

Radiology Report Template
Patient Information
- Name: [Insert patient name]
- Date of Birth: [Insert date of birth]
- Medical Record Number: [Insert MRN]
Examination Details
- Date of Exam: [Insert date of exam]
- Type of Exam: [Insert type of exam]
- Referring Physician: [Insert referring physician]
Clinical Indication
[Insert clinical indication]
Technique
[Insert technique details]
Findings
- [Insert findings]
Impression
- [Insert impressions]
Recommendations
- [Insert recommendations]
Radiologist
- Name: [Insert radiologist name]
- Signature: [Insert signature]
- Date: [Insert date]
Sample Clinical Note

Example of completed documentation using this template

Radiology Report
Patient Name: John Doe
Patient ID: 123456
Date of Birth: 01/15/1975
Date of Examination: 10/20/2023
Referring Physician: Dr. Emily Smith
Examination: MRI of the Lumbar Spine
Clinical Indication:
Chronic lower back pain with intermittent radiculopathy in the left leg. Rule out disc herniation or spinal stenosis.
Technique:
MRI of the lumbar spine was performed without contrast. Sagittal T1, T2, and STIR sequences, as well as axial T2-weighted images, were obtained.
Findings:
- Alignment: Normal lumbar lordosis is maintained. No evidence of spondylolisthesis.
- Vertebral Bodies: Normal height and signal intensity of the vertebral bodies. No fractures or lesions identified.
- Intervertebral Discs:
- L1-L2, L2-L3, L3-L4: No significant disc bulge or herniation.
- L4-L5: Mild disc bulge with minimal effacement of the thecal sac. No significant neural foraminal narrowing.
- L5-S1: Moderate disc herniation with impingement on the left S1 nerve root.
- Spinal Canal and Neural Foramina: No significant spinal canal stenosis. Mild narrowing of the left neural foramen at L5-S1.
- Paraspinal Soft Tissues: Unremarkable.
Impression:
1. Moderate disc herniation at L5-S1 with impingement on the left S1 nerve root, correlating with the patient's symptoms of left leg radiculopathy.
2. Mild disc bulge at L4-L5 without significant neural compromise.
3. No evidence of significant spinal canal stenosis.
Recommendations:
Clinical correlation is advised. Consideration for neurosurgical consultation if symptoms persist or worsen. Physical therapy and pain management may be beneficial.
Radiologist: Dr. Michael Johnson
Date of Report: 10/21/2023
Clinical Benefits

Key advantages of using this template in clinical practice

  • Enhance your diagnostic accuracy with our comprehensive X-ray Sacrum and Coccyx 2 Views clinical template, designed to streamline the evaluation of sacral and coccygeal injuries or abnormalities. This template provides a detailed framework for capturing high-quality radiographic images, essential for identifying fractures, dislocations, or degenerative changes. By adopting this template, clinicians can ensure consistent imaging protocols, improve patient outcomes, and facilitate precise treatment planning. Explore the benefits of implementing this template in your practice to optimize radiological assessments and enhance patient care.
Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about this template and its usage

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