Vertebral augmentation in metastatic cancer. Coloured X-ray of a section through the lumbar spine of a 62-year-old male patient undergoing vertebropla
Vertebral augmentation in metastatic cancer. Coloured X-ray of a section through the lumbar spine of a 62-year-old male patient undergoing vertebroplasty to repair compression fractures in the spine caused by cancer that has spread (metastasised) from the prostate. During the procedure, bone cement (dark areas, centre) is injected through a small hole in the skin into the fractured vertebrae. Here, the cement has been injected into the L2 vertebral body.
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