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Percutaneous Vertebroplasty or Kyphoplasty

Radiologic Clinics of North America, 2010
Percutaneous vertebral augmentation techniques performed with vertebroplasty or kyphoplasty are safe and effective for the treatment of osteoporotic vertebral compression fractures, primary or secondary spine tumors, and selected traumatic fractures. This article compares the procedures and outlines their advantages and disadvantages. It concludes that
Anselmetti, G   +3 more
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[Percutaneous vertebroplasty].

RoFo : Fortschritte auf dem Gebiete der Rontgenstrahlen und der Nuklearmedizin, 2002
To describe the procedure of percutaneous vertebroplasty and to present our first clinical results of patients treated for benign or malignant painful vertebral body disease.We performed percutaneous vertebroplasty in 31 painful lesions of the spine. Liquid bone cement was injected into the affected vertebral body using fluoroscopic guidance through a ...
J, Hierholzer   +6 more
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[Percutaneous vertebroplasty].

La Revue de medecine interne, 1996
Vertebroplasty is a new therapeutic method which by way of filling with acrylic cement in the vertebral body gives a stabilization of the vertebra and an antalgic effect in painful lesions involving the spine. Main indications consist of spine angiomas, metastases and osteoporotic fractures involving the vertebral body. In most patients, vertebroplasty
J, Chiras   +5 more
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Percutaneous Vertebroplasty: Technical Considerations

Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology, 2003
Percutaneous vertebroplasty has now been in use in the United States for 10 years. Standards of practice are available from the American College of Radiology. The performance of this procedure is becoming routine for most interventional practices, and it has become the general standard of care for pain associated with vertebral compression fractures of
John M, Mathis, Wade, Wong
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Percutaneous vertebroplasty: An update

Seminars in Ultrasound, CT and MRI, 2005
Percutaneous vertebroplasty is an imaging-guided interventional technique in which surgical polymethylmethacrylate is injected via a large bore needle into a painful compressed vertebral body. This technique is safe and effective, and provides increased strength and pain relief in vertebrae weakened by bone diseases.
Wilfred C G, Peh, Louis A, Gilula
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Percutaneous vertebroplasty in tumoral osteolysis

European Radiology, 2007
Percutaneous vertebroplasty is a minimally invasive, radiologically guided procedure in which bone cement is injected into structurally weakened or destructed vertebrae in order to achieve additional biomechanical stability. In addition to treating osteoporotic vertebral fractures, this technique gains popularity to relieve pain by stabilizing ...
T F, Jakobs   +3 more
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Future directions in percutaneous vertebroplasty

La radiologia medica, 2009
The first percutaneous vertebroplasty, used to treat a painful cervical haemangioma, was performed by a French team in 1984 and reported in the literature in 1987. This technique has rapidly become the standard of care for treatment of medically refractory painful vertebral compression fractures.
MASALA, SALVATORE   +5 more
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Percutaneous vertebroplasty: A to Z

Techniques in Vascular and Interventional Radiology, 2002
Percutaneous vertebroplasty has been performed in the United States since 1995, and widespread application of the procedure for osteoporotic and neoplastic compression fractures or vertebral infiltration has demonstrated remarkable efficacy with rare complications. Appropriate patient selection criteria and a thorough understanding of safe technique is
Gregg H, Zoarski   +2 more
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Percutaneous Vertebroplasty (PVP)

2019
Once the vertebral trabecula is damaged by osteoporosis or a tumor, the vertebral body may collapse and fracture (compression fracture) and become unstable. The patient may become bedridden due to severe pain on movement. Compression fractures need to be properly treated since the pain will greatly affect the patient’s quality of life.
Kenya Kamijima, Ryota Yanaizumi
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[Percutaneous vertebroplasty complications].

Zhongguo gu shang = China journal of orthopaedics and traumatology, 2013
Percutaneous vertebroplasty(PVP), among various other options,has become a mainstay in the management of osteoporotic compression vertebral fractures. The purpose of this article is to review complications arising from the procedure and describes methods to minimize them. Complications can be classified as mild,which may include a temporary increase in
Gong-Lin, Zhang, Bao-Feng, Ge
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