Knee CT scan
انتشار: 1401/10/25
What is a knee CT scan?
A knee CT scan is a type of computerized tomography (CT scan) that shows cross-sectional images of the knee area. A CT scan of the knee helps doctors diagnose the disease or check for injuries on the knee. A CT scanner rotates around the body and sends images to the computer. The computer uses these images to create detailed images. This allows trained doctors and technicians to see your muscles, tendons, ligaments, vessels and bones forming your knee. CT scans are sometimes also known as CAT scans. CT scans are performed at a hospital or specialized outpatient test centre.
Why is a knee CT scan done?
CT scans provide more accurate images of the patient's knee to the doctor than conventional radiology. A CT scan of the knee without incision and exploratory surgery gives the doctor an internal view of the patient's knee. This can help your doctor make a more accurate diagnosis for knee problems, which can include: •Arthritis • Collecting pus (abscess) • Bone fractures •Infection • Torn ligaments or tendons •Tumors
Risks of knee CT scans
The risks of knee CT scans are very low and rare. Sometimes, the contrast color used in this method can cause temporary damage to your kidneys. If your kidneys have already been affected by disease or infection, the risk is higher. There are newer contrast colors that pose a much lower risk to the kidneys. Like X-ray scans, knee CT scans also have some risk of exposure to radiation. But the surface and size of these rays are so low that it is usually harmless. If you are pregnant or may be pregnant, talk to your doctor. Any exposure to radiation can be harmful to a growing fetus.How to prepare for a knee CT scan
Before the scan, your doctor will give you complete instructions on how to prepare for a knee CT scan. In some cases, your doctor may use contrast paint. Contrast paint helps provide better images by reacting with imaging equipment. If you have had an allergic reaction to similar colors in the past, let your doctor know before taking the test. The most commonly used color contains iodine, so let your doctor know if you are allergic to iodine. If you get color, your doctor may instruct you to avoid eating foods and fluids for four to six hours before a CT scan. You should also take off all your jewellery before scanning and wear hospital clothes. You should remove any bandages that are strapped on your injured knee.
