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1 On Call Head and Neck Gladwin Hui Acknowledgement: Special thanks to Elissa Price

2 CT Head and Neck Emergency Requests from Emerg or ENT
Talk to referring physician to make sure airway is secured IV Contrast Neck vs. C-spine

3 CT Head and Neck Difficult studies Not very often (maybe once a month)
Focus on the urgent issues (will take a long time to learn Head and Neck well)

4 Technique Skull base to below carina, to include top of pericardium

5 My Approach to CT Neck 1) Airway
- Nasopharynx, oropharynx and hypopharynx  (whole airway) - Trachea and esophagus 2) Deep neck spaces - Parapharyngeal space - Retropharyngeal space - Masticator space - Carotid space - Perivertebral space - Anterior visceral space - Submandibular/sublingual space

6 Approach to CT Neck 3) Glands - Parotid - Submandibular - Thyroid
4) Vessels and lymph nodes 5) Bones and Soft tissues 6) Neuro - Brain, orbits, paranasal sinuses, mastoid air cells 7) Cord 8) Chest - Lung apices - Mediastinum, Pericardial region

7 Approach to CT Neck Check your ABC’S Bottom Line A = AIRWAY B = BONES
C = CAROTID SHEATH/VESSELS S = SPINAL CORD/CANAL

8 Anatomy: Fat Planes & Spaces
Deep neck spaces - Parapharyngeal space - Retropharyngeal space - Masticator space - Carotid space - Perivertebral space - Anterior visceral space - Submandibular/sublingual space

9 Lateral pterygoid muscle
Masticator space

10 Pharyngeal mucosal space Nasopharynx

11 Medial Pterygoid Muscle Parotid

12 Parapharyngeal space Styloid process ECA Internal jugular vein ICA Carotid space

13 Uvula Nasopharynx  Oropharynx

14 Retropharyngeal space

15 Posterior belly digastric muscle

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21 Perivertebral space

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23 Back edge submandibular gland Lt JDG node Jugulodigastric lymph node </= 1.5-cm

24 Back edge sternocleidomastoid muscle

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26 mylohyoid

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29 ad ad= ant belly digastric muscle

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31 Epiglottis Vallecula Oropharynx  Hypopharynx

32 Submandibular space Submandibular Gland

33 Hyoid bone

34 Hyoid bone

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36 Hyoid bone

37 Aryepiglottic Folds

38 Piriform sinus

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44 Cricoid cartilage

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46 Cricoid cartilage

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49 Cricoid cartilage

50 Cricoid cartilage

51 Thyroid Cricoid cartilage

52 Anterior Visceral Space
Extends from hyoid bone to anterior mediastinum Sling around the trachea, esophagus Contiguous with the retropharyngeal space

53 Retropharyngeal Space
Extends from skull base to superior mediastinum Limited anteriorly by middle layer of deep cervical fascia, and posteriorly by deep layer of deep cervical fascia Extends to mid T-spine, then connects to Danger space and closed off by connective tissue at carina Content: Fat, LN

54 Danger Space Extends from skull base to diaphragm in the posterior mediastinum Posterior to retropharyngeal space Lies between the alar and prevertebral layers of the deep cervical fascia Spread of infection from neck to mediastinum

55 Carotid space – Neurovascular Bundle
Extends from skull base to mediastinum CCA, IJV, Vagus Dissection, narrowing, aneurysm, rupture Thrombus Mass

56 Parapharyngeal Space Key landmark – primarily fat-containing
How is it being effected by a process going on in the region?

57 Retropharyngeal space
Parapharyngeal space Carotid artery Internal jugular vein

58 Tonsil Submedial pterygoid space Parapharyngeal space Parotid gland Neurovascular bundle Retropharyngeal space

59 Anterior visceral space
Retropharyngeal space Neurovascular bundle

60 Visceral space Esophagus Retropharyngeal space

61 Tonsil Parapharyngeal space Submandibular gland

62 Parapharyngeal space Medial pterygoid muscle Submandibular gland Submandibular space

63 Submandibular and Sublingual Spaces
Important regions to evaluate for floor of mouth infections

64 Pathophysiology Cellulitis Phlegmon Fluid collections Abscess

65 Cellulitis Focal or diffuse Streaky infiltration of fat planes
Diffuse enlargement of adjacent muscles No focal loculation of fluid

66 Cellulitis

67 Phlegmon Slightly heterogeneous solid swelling
May be minimal low density suggestive of fluid loculation developing Usually seen in tonsillar/peritonsillar or retropharyngeal locations

68 Phlegmon

69 Fluid Collections homogeneous or minimally heterogeneous
no good peripheral margin, no enhancement turns the fat planes grey

70 Fluid Collection

71 Abscess Well-defined capsule
Little or no cellulitic change in adjacent tissues Often adjacent to bone (secondary to osteomyelitis)

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73 Complications ALWAYS CHECK FOR:
Airway obstruction Carotid pseudoaneurysm or rupture Internal jugular vein thrombosis Mediastinitis/fluid collection/abscess Pericarditis

74 Dental Infections Usually mandibular, usually molar
Submedial pterygoid space Floor of mouth Anterior visceral space Parapharyngeal space Neurovascular bundle Retropharyngeal space

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77 Ludwig’s Angina Cellulitis that involves inflammation of the tissues of the floor of the mouth, under the tongue Extremely dangerous Early airway compromise Extensive edema of tongue and floor of mouth +/- Floor of mouth fluid/air No abscess Dental origin

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85 Tonsil Unilateral swollen tonsil Parapharyngeal space Floor of mouth
Neurovascular bundle Retropharyngeal space

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89 Iatrogenic Post-intubation Post-endoscopy

90 Pharyngeal/Esophageal Perforations
Air in the fat planes Retropharyngeal space Neurovascular bundle Mediastinum

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95 Salivary Gland Obstruction
Parotid Submandibular

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98 Courtesy: Learning Radiology

99 Courtesy: Learning Radiology Epiglottitis on Lateral Xray

100 My Approach to CT Neck 1) Airway
- Nasopharynx, oropharynx and hypopharynx  (whole airway) - Trachea and esophagus 2) Deep neck spaces - Parapharyngeal space - Retropharyngeal space - Masticator space - Carotid space - Perivertebral space - Anterior visceral space - Submandibular/sublingual space

101 Approach to CT Neck 3) Glands - Parotid - Submandibular - Thyroid
4) Vessels and lymph nodes 5) Bones and Soft tissues 6) Neuro - Brain, orbits, paranasal sinuses, mastoid air cells 7) Cord 8) Chest - Lung apices - Mediastinum

102 Approach to CT Neck Check your ABC’S Bottom Line A = AIRWAY B = BONES
C = CAROTID SHEATH/VESSELS S = SPINAL CORD/CANAL

103 Good resources Statdx

104 Thank you


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