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Vertebral body resection

Thoracic Surgery Clinics, 2004
Vertebral body resection for locally advanced lung cancer can be performed with acceptable morbidity and mortality rates, and with improved long-term survival, when combined with chemotherapy and radiation. A consensus has not been reached on either the optimal extent of vertebral resection or the optimal treatment regimen. Should total vertebrectomies
Linda W, Martin, Garrett L, Walsh
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Vertebral Body Augmentation using a Vertebral Body Stent

Acta chirurgiae orthopaedicae et traumatologiae Cechoslovaca, 2011
Osteoporotic vertebral fractures can be treated by minimally invasive percutaneous vertebral augmentation with bone cement using vertebroplasty or balloon kyphoplasty. Transcutaneous reduction and vertebral body stenting has been the most recent principle.
J, Matějka   +4 more
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Vertebral Body Osteonecrosis Without Vertebral Collapse

Spine, 2003
A case of idiopathic focal vertebral body osteonecrosis without vertebral collapse is reported.To report a rare case of focal vertebral osteonecrosis and to clarify the features of imaging studies.There are no previous reports describing focal vertebral body necrosis without collapse in the literature.A case report and literature review are presented ...
Hideki, Murakami   +4 more
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Intraosseous Vertebral Body Pressures

Spine, 1992
In an effort to determine the relationship between low-back pain and intraosseous hypertension, in vivo vertebral pressure measurements were performed on 19 patients. A cannulated screw was placed percutaneously into the middle of the vertebral body by a transpedicular route.
S I, Esses, J K, Moro
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The Sclerotic Vertebral Body

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1983
A VARIETY of disorders can produce increased radiodensity, or sclerosis, of one or more vertebral bodies. Such sclerosis can involve (1) the entire vertebral body in a uniform fashion, (2) the superior or inferior surface, or both, (3) the vertebral margins, or (4) the interior of the bone.
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Vertebral Body Perforation (Percutaneous Transpedicular Vertebral Body Perforation)

2019
Percutaneous transpedicular vertebral body perforation (hereinafter vertebral body perforation [Ogihara, Pain Clinic 29:105–112, 2008; Ogihara et al., J Minim Invasive Orthop Surg 64:29–36, 2012]), also referred to as vertebral body decompression as reported by [9], is performed to treat pain caused by osteoporotic vertebral fractures of the ...
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