{"id":"699a47a78b73037b1e517a54","name":"CT Hip","slug":"ct-hip","description":"Structured template for a non-contrast CT of the left hip, focusing on osseous structures and alignment.","category":{"modality":"CT","system":"MSK"},"tags":["hip","non-contrast","trauma","fracture"],"sections":{"title":{"defaultText":"CT Hip Without Contrast","aiInstructions":"Use the provided exam title. If the input specifies 'with contrast' or another technique, update accordingly. deside left or right based on the user input"},"clinicalHistory":{"defaultText":"[Patient-specific — populated at report time]","aiInstructions":"Ask the user for: patient age, sex, presenting complaint, relevant clinical history, and reason for the exam. This section contextualizes the entire report. Always include it."},"comparison":{"defaultText":"No prior studies available for comparison.","aiInstructions":"Insert any prior studies mentioned in the input. If none are mentioned, use the default text."},"technique":{"defaultText":"Axial images were obtained through the left hip without intravenous contrast. Coronal and sagittal reformations were performed.","aiInstructions":"Describe the technique based on the input. If specifics (e.g., slice thickness, reconstruction algorithm) are provided, include them. Otherwise, use a standard description for a non-contrast CT hip."},"findings":{"defaultText":"No acute fracture or dislocation is identified.","aiInstructions":"Provide an overview. This section should summarize key positive or negative findings, but detailed anatomy belongs in the fields below.","fields":[{"name":"Acetabulum","defaultText":"The acetabulum is intact without acute fracture.","aiInstructions":"Report on the integrity of the acetabulum. Look for fractures, fragmentation, or intra-articular bodies."},{"name":"Left Femoral Head and Neck","defaultText":"The left femoral head and neck are intact without acute fracture.","aiInstructions":"Assess for fractures of the femoral head, neck, or subcapital region. Note any sclerosis, lucency, or deformity suggestive of avascular necrosis or other chronic process."},{"name":"Proximal Femur","defaultText":"The intertrochanteric and subtrochanteric regions of the proximal left femur are intact.","aiInstructions":"Evaluate the trochanters and proximal femoral shaft for acute fracture or lytic/blastic lesions."},{"name":"Hip Alignment","defaultText":"The left hip is normally located without evidence of dislocation or subluxation.","aiInstructions":"Describe the relationship of the femoral head to the acetabulum. Report any dislocation (anterior, posterior, central) or subluxation."},{"name":"Articular Surfaces","defaultText":"The articular surfaces are maintained. No large osteophyte or subchondral cyst is identified.","aiInstructions":"Comment on the joint space and bony surfaces for acute injury or signs of moderate-severe degenerative change."},{"name":"Surrounding Soft Tissues","defaultText":"The visualized musculature and soft tissues are unremarkable.","aiInstructions":"Describe the gluteal, iliopsoas, and adductor musculature. Note any hematoma, edema, abscess, or significant atrophy."}]},"impression":{"defaultText":"No acute fracture or dislocation of the left hip.","aiInstructions":"Synthesize the key findings into a concise, clinically actionable conclusion. List findings in order of clinical significance. If the input describes a specific finding (e.g., 'acute fracture'), replace the default text with that finding."}},"aiUsageInstructions":{"summary":"Use this template to generate a complete CT Hip radiology report.","steps":["1. Collect patient clinical history from the user (age, sex, clinical indication).","2. Confirm whether prior studies are available for comparison.","3. For the Technique section, use defaultText or adapt based on actual acquisition parameters.","4. For each field in sections.findings.fields: ask the user for the finding or infer from clinical context. Use defaultText if the structure is normal.","5. Generate the Impression by summarizing the most significant findings from step 4.","6. Use the aiInstructions for each section to guide the depth and format of the content.","7. Maintain formal radiology report language throughout. Passive voice preferred.","8. If any finding is abnormal, quantify it with measurements and describe its imaging characteristics."],"language":"Formal radiology report language. Passive voice preferred. Avoid first-person pronouns.","format":"Numbered impression list. Prose findings paragraphs or structured field-by-field format both acceptable.","units":"Report measurements in centimeters (cm) for masses, millimeters (mm) for small structures."},"meta":{"canonicalUrl":"https://radiluxreports.com/templates/ct-hip","claudeApiUrl":"https://radiluxreports.com/templates/api/claude/ct-hip","useInDashboardUrl":"https://radiluxreports.com/?templateId=699a47a78b73037b1e517a54","apiUrl":"https://radiluxreports.com/templates/api/ct-hip","updatedAt":"2026-03-01T00:12:09.835Z","license":"Free for clinical and educational use. Attribution appreciated."}}