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Tips for penetrating shoulders during intraoperative c-spine case with c-arm?

Hi all, I am having trouble giving the surgeon what he wants to see during a c-spine case where he, of course, wants to see C6/7 and the pt barely has a neck. They’ve taped the shoulder and filled the opening with saline and I’ve collimated. Are there any tricks to being able to see more? The top of the spine usually burns out when I’m too far down towards the feet. Any hell would be appreciated!

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