2003
DOI: 10.1118/1.1605511
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Conceptus radiation dose assessment from fluoroscopically assisted surgical treatment of hip fractures

Abstract: Our aims in the present study were to (a) provide normalized dose data for the estimation of the conceptus dose from fluoroscopically assisted surgical treatment of hip fractures carried out during all trimesters of pregnancy and (b) estimate the conceptus radiation dose and risks associated with fluoroscopy during a typical treatment of hip fracture performed on a pregnant woman. Conceptus doses normalized to entrance surface dose (ESD) or dose area product (DAP) were obtained with the help of anthropomorphic… Show more

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“…15 Fluoroscopically guided procedures, such as catheter ablation and hip treatments, have also been reported to deliver less than 1 mGy to the embryo/fetus, regardless of gestational stage. 16,18 For kyphoplasty treatments involving direct conceptus irradiation, our study has shown that doses range from 28.8 to 105 mGy, which is comparable to previously reported conceptus doses from computerized tomography examinations of the abdomen. 15 AP Versus Lateral Exposures.…”
Section: Comparison Of Typical Conceptus Dosessupporting
confidence: 84%
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“…15 Fluoroscopically guided procedures, such as catheter ablation and hip treatments, have also been reported to deliver less than 1 mGy to the embryo/fetus, regardless of gestational stage. 16,18 For kyphoplasty treatments involving direct conceptus irradiation, our study has shown that doses range from 28.8 to 105 mGy, which is comparable to previously reported conceptus doses from computerized tomography examinations of the abdomen. 15 AP Versus Lateral Exposures.…”
Section: Comparison Of Typical Conceptus Dosessupporting
confidence: 84%
“…Details of the modified phantoms have been presented in previous publications. [15][16][17][18] Fluoroscopic Exposures. Spine anterior-posterior (AP) and lumbar spine lateral 90掳fluoroscopy, which are the most common projections in spinal surgery, 19 -21 were performed on the 3 anthropomorphic phantoms.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…(188) When the number of cells in the conceptus is small and their nature is not yet specialised, the effect of damage to these cells is most likely to take the form of failure to implant or undetectable death of the conceptus; malformations are unlikely or Damilakis et al, 2003;(h) Pandit-Taskar et al, 2006; Theocharopoulos et al, 2006;(j) Savage et al, 2007. very rare. Since organogenesis starts 3-5 weeks after conception, it is felt that radiation exposure very early in pregnancy cannot result in malformation.…”
Section: Patient Exposure and Pregnancymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During the past decade fluoroscopic screening has been an essential part of the surgical treatments of hip fractures. A very recent report published normalized dose data (dose-area product to conceptus dose conversion factors) for estimation of conceptus dose from fluoroscopically assisted surgical treatment of hip fractures carried out during all trimesters of pregnancy [24].…”
Section: Anticipation Of Conceptus Dose and Riskmentioning
confidence: 99%