Med Phys
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Our aims in the present study were to (a) provide normalized dose data for the estimation of the conceptus dose from fluoroscopically assisted surgical treatment of hip fractures carried out during all trimesters of pregnancy and (b) estimate the conceptus radiation dose and risks associated with fluoroscopy during a typical treatment of hip fracture performed on a pregnant woman. Conceptus doses normalized to entrance surface dose (ESD) or dose area product (DAP) were obtained with the help of anthropomorphic phantoms simulating pregnancy in the three trimesters of gestation. ESD and conceptus dose measurements were carried out using thermoluminescent dosimeters. ⋯ The relationship between conceptus dose and fluoroscopy time found in the current study showed that, in these cases, the radiation dose received by a conceptus may exceed 1 mGy. In conclusion, an accurate estimation of conceptus doses associated with fluoroscopically assisted surgical treatment of hip fractures can be made using the DAP normalized dose data provided in this study. Conceptus doses from a typical procedure is less than 1 mGy during all trimesters.