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Percutaneous vertebral augmentation for painful osteolytic vertebral metastasis: a case report

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Figure 1 Preoperative imaging demonstrating osteolytic vertebral metastasis with complete involvement of the T10 vertebral body, extending to the cortical vertebral wall anteriorly and posteriorly
Figure 2 Intraoperative images demonstrating: (Kiva(A) access with 11-gauge needle; B) introduction of the dilator; (C) placement of working cannula in lateral view with ® Coil showing; (D) deployed Kiva implant in lateral view; (E) deployed Kiva implant in anteroposterior view; and (F) completed procedure with cement fill.
Figure 3 Reformatted postoperative computed tomography scan demonstrating satisfactory bone cement distribution within the T10 vertebral body and the complete absence of extravasation either anteriorly or posteriorly

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