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C-spine X-ray : Mnemonic Approach

Mnemonic: ABCDEF

For images of the particular Cervical spine (C-spine) X-ray findings and views mentioned below, please refer to the links at the end of the article or use web-search.

Adequacy

Alignment

There are lines that must run uninterrupted –

Bones

Cartilaginous space

Disc and other spaces

Double injuries

Discovery of the most obvious lesion is no reason to drop one’s guard as there may be injury at more than 1 level.

Effusion

A useful mnemonic to remember is: “6 at 2 and 22 at 6”.

Foreign bodies

Any foreign bodies visible in airway tract

Unstable cervical spine fractures:

Mnemonic: Jefferson Bit Off A Hangman’s Thumb

1. Jefferson’s fracture
2. Bilateral facet dislocation
3. Odontoid fracture, type II (through base of odontoid)
4. Hangman’s fracture
5. Atlanto-occipital dissociation
6. Teardrop fracture (flexion teardrop)

Hangman’s fracture can be classified using Levine classification:
Type I – <3 mm displacement, angulation <10 degrees
Type II – >3 mm displacement, angulation <10 degrees
Type IIa – angulation >10 degrees without displacement (DONT GIVE TRACTION)
Type III – bilateral pars fracture and bilateral facet dislocation

Further reading and pictures:

https://dontforgetthebubbles.com/c-spine-x-ray-interpretation/
https://iem-student.org/how-to-read-c-spine-x-ray/
https://geekymedics.com/cervical-spine-x-ray-interpretation-osce-guide/

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