2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.jbo.2018.09.004
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Evaluation of short-term efficacy of extraspinal cementoplasty for bone metastasis: A monocenter study of 31 patients

Abstract: ObjectiveTo study the effect on pain of per-cutaneous cementoplasty for painful extraspinal bone metastasis.Method43 patients with extraspinal bone metastasis were included between April 2006 and October 2014 in this retrospective monocenter study. The primary endpoint was pain level measured on a 0–10 numeric rating scale at week 1 after cementoplasty as compared with pre-cementoplasty. Secondary endpoints were long-term pain level and impact on quality of life and disability.ResultsMean pain score was 4.2 (S… Show more

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“…They demonstrated that it was a feasible and safe technique with excellent cement filling and minimal cement spillage. Similar results were found by Couraud et al who demonstrated a reduction in pain and improvement in quality of life utilizing this technique ( Figure 4 ) [ 17 ]. Cementoplasty can also be combined with percutaneous radiofrequency ablation and can aid in tumor destruction and increase the cement filling rate [ 14 , 29 ].…”
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confidence: 88%
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“…They demonstrated that it was a feasible and safe technique with excellent cement filling and minimal cement spillage. Similar results were found by Couraud et al who demonstrated a reduction in pain and improvement in quality of life utilizing this technique ( Figure 4 ) [ 17 ]. Cementoplasty can also be combined with percutaneous radiofrequency ablation and can aid in tumor destruction and increase the cement filling rate [ 14 , 29 ].…”
Section: Novel Techniquessupporting
confidence: 88%
“…The patient underwent balloon augmented cementoplasty ( B – D ). Images borrowed from Couraud et al (2018) [ 17 ].…”
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“…First described in 1995 by Cotten et al 15 , cementation or acetabuloplasty without screw fixation forms another percutaneous option for the treatment of metastatic disease that has grown to become well established within the literature [15][16][17][18] . It is associated with a decrease in pain postoperatively, ranging from complete pain relief to a meaningful reduction in pain 16,19 .…”
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“…3 Fortunately, newer percutaneous techniques including a combination of cementation, internal fixation, and ablation that aim to address these bone lesions have been developed and are gaining popularity due to their lessinvasive nature. [4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17] Early studies have demonstrated promising results with regard to return of function, palliation, and short-/long-term results. 14,18 However, there remains a paucity of high-quality literature to describe the outcomes of such techniques.…”
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