Case 1
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Percutaneous cementoplasty. intercostovertebral route. Indication: agressive vertebral angioma. Bilateral approach. No complications. ... more
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Case 2
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ercutaneous cementoplasty at five levels. Intercostovertebral route. Indication : severe osteoporosis with loss of height and with several compression fractures of vertebral bodies. No complications ... more
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Case 3
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Percutaneous cementoplasty. I ntercostovertebral route. Indication : severe osteoporosis. No complications ... more
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Case 4
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Percutaneous cementoplasty. Transpedicular route. Indication : vertebral angioma ... more
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Case 5
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Percutaneous cementoplasty : injection of 3.5 ml of glue. Transpedicular route. Indication : painful metastases. Good pain relief, no complications. ... more
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Case 6
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Vertebroplasty : injection of 2.5 ml of glue. Posterolateral route. Indication : painful metastases. No complications. ... more
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Case 7
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Percutaneous cementoplasty. Transpedicular route. Indications : osteolytic hypervascular breast cancer metastasis. Cement leak in the intercostal artery ... more
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Case 8
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Percutaneous cementoplasty at two levels. Intercostovertebral route. Indication : severe osteoporosis. Minimal veinous leak ... more
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Case 9
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Percutaneous cementoplasty : injection of 3.5 ml of glue. Intercostovertebral route. Indication : painful metastases. Good pain relief, no complications. ... more
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Case 10
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Percutaneous cementoplasty at C4 level, anterior route. Indication : myeloma. Minimal discal leak C3-C4 ... more
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Case 11
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Percutaneous cementoplasty. Indication : agressive vertebral angioma. Intercostovertebral pathway. First percutaneous vertebroplasty was performed and the surgical intervention was carried out for epidural decompression in a second phase. ... more
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Case 12
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Percutaneous acetabular cementoplasty. Same technique as vertebroplasty. Indication : painful metastases. Good pain relief, no complications. ... more
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Case 13
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Percutaneous acetabular cementoplasty. Same technique as vertebroplasty. Indication : painful metastases. Good pain relief, no complications. ... more
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