General hints, Pelvis – Siemens EMOTION 16-Jun User Manual

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Pelvis

General Hints

• Topogram: AP, 512 mm for pelvis studies and

256 mm for studies of the hip and SI Joints.

• Patient positioning:

Patient lying in supine position, arms positioned
comfortably above the head in the head-arm rest,
lower legs supported.

• A breathing command is not necessarily required for

the pelvic examination, since respiration does not
negatively influence this region.

• Rectal contrast medium administration:

Rectal contrast media is usually required to delineate
the rectum and sigmoid colon, if lower pelvic mass
or pathology is suspected. In some cases, air may be
substituted for a positive contrast agent. The use of
vaginal tampon may be helpful in adult female
patients with suspected pelvis pathology.

• To further optimize MPR image quality we recom-

mend that you reduce one or more of the following:
collimation, reconstruction increment, and slice
width for image reconstruction.

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