Percutaneous sacroplasty / 介入放射学杂志
Journal of Interventional Radiology
;
(12)1994.
Article
in Chinese
| WPRIM
| ID: wpr-577814
ABSTRACT
Percutaneous sacroplasty is a technique, derived from percutaneous vertebroplasty, with minimal invasion and better safety for refractory sacroiliac pain. The procedure is involved with bone cement injected into the diseased sacral body under fluoroscopic or computed tomography guidance and in turn for stabilizing and strengthening the vertebral body with outcome of decrease or even complete relief of pain. The author introduces and comprehends the definition, preoperative imaging examinations, indications, contraindications, techniques and complications of the procedure.
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Chinese
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Journal of Interventional Radiology
Year:
1994
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