Overview
Judet views are oblique pelvic radiographs that profile the anterior and posterior acetabular columns. They are obtained in two oblique positions to assess column integrity and fracture patterns. These views aid in initial assessment of acetabular trauma.
Technique
Rotate the patient 45 degrees to obtain iliac oblique and obturator oblique projections. Center the detector to the acetabulum and use appropriate exposure. Immobilize the patient and document positioning for comparison.
Clinical Indications
Judet views are indicated for suspected acetabular fractures and complex pelvic trauma. They help differentiate column involvement and guide surgical planning. CT is often used for definitive fracture mapping.
Image Assessment
Assess anterior and posterior column continuity acetabular roof and joint congruity. Look for intra articular fragments and displacement. Report findings to inform orthopedic management and operative approach.