N.B. – Performance of pediatric radiology procedures often involves a tremendous amount of improvisation. Study these jazz standards first and then begin to write your own improvisations.
Cardiovascular | Chest | Gastrointestinal | Genitourinary | Musculoskeletal | Neurological
- Fluoroscopy of the airway
- Fluoroscopy of the diaphragm
- Thoracentesis
- Ultrasound of the diaphragm
- Ultrasound for pleural effusion
- Cecostomy tube check
- Colostogram
- Enema for Hirschsprung disease
- Enema for intussusception reduction using air
- Enema for intussusception reduction using liquid
- Enema for low obstruction in newborn
- Enema for low obstruction in premature infant done portably
- Enema for reduction of distal intestinal obstruction syndrome
- Enema for reduction of meconium ileus
- Enema single contrast
- Gapogram
- Gastrostomy tube check
- Gastrostomy-jejunostomy tube check
- Nasojejunal feeding tube placement
- Paracentesis
- Prone cross-table lateral AXR for anorectal malformation
- Small bowel follow through
- Small bowel follow through for small bowel obstruction done portably
- Small bowel follow through done through gastrostomy tube
- Texture swallow
- Ultrasound for appendicitis
- Ultrasound for hypertrophic pyloric stenosis
- Ultrasound for intussusception
- Ultrasound of the abdomen
- Upper GI double contrast
- Upper GI for esophageal perforation
- Upper GI for esophageal atresia
- Upper GI for esophageal atresia with H-type tracheo-esophageal fistula or recurrent tracheo-esophageal fistula
- Upper GI for esophageal atresia post operative
- Upper GI for high obstruction in newborn
- Upper GI for high obstruction in premature infant done portably
- Upper GI for malrotation
- Upper GI for vomiting or gastroesophageal reflux