Imaging of Postoperative Complications

Complication Overview

Postoperative complications include infection, bleeding, and hardware failure. Imaging helps identify severity and structural changes. Students learn common postoperative patterns.

Radiography Use

Radiography evaluates hardware position and alignment. It helps identify fractures and loosening. Students explore common radiographic findings.

CT Use

CT provides detailed visualization of surgical sites. It helps assess complications and structural changes. Students learn when CT is preferred.

Clinical Integration

Imaging findings guide treatment decisions such as revision surgery or medication. Accurate interpretation supports recovery. Students learn how imaging contributes to postoperative care.

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