Technical features and anatomical background of choice of Percutaneous vertebroplasty for aggressive vertebral hemangiomas
Keywords:
aggressive vertebral hemangiomas, vertebroplasty needleAbstract
Retrospective analysis of 32 patients which were operated for aggressive vertebral hemangiomas by percutaneous vertebroplasty is presented. Technical fcatures, anatomical transpeduncularpercutaneous approach which used are discussed.
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