2015
DOI: 10.1007/s00132-015-3138-4
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Tumoren und Metastasen an der Wirbelsäule

Abstract: The cavity/coblation method has been demonstrated to be a safe, minimally invasive procedure, with good short- and long-term results and lower complication rates. A comprehensive diagnostic, including tumour staging, the correct indication, and prognosis estimation, is important.

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“…Therefore, in the unilateral puncture process, a part of the puncture needle actually passes through the lateral region of the pedicle, especially in the thoracic vertebrae and the superior lumbar, which was termed the unilateral extrapedicular approach. [10,11] According to these anatomical parameters, an illustration is shown in Figure 1, which demonstrates that the puncture needle passed through the lateral region of the pedicle in L1 (Fig. 1A), a large proportion of the lateral region of the pedicle in L2 (Fig.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Therefore, in the unilateral puncture process, a part of the puncture needle actually passes through the lateral region of the pedicle, especially in the thoracic vertebrae and the superior lumbar, which was termed the unilateral extrapedicular approach. [10,11] According to these anatomical parameters, an illustration is shown in Figure 1, which demonstrates that the puncture needle passed through the lateral region of the pedicle in L1 (Fig. 1A), a large proportion of the lateral region of the pedicle in L2 (Fig.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1C). In L4 or L5, due to a large inner diameter of the pedicle (12 mm in L4, 18 mm in L5) and a sufficient transverse angle (20° in L4, 25° in L5), [10,11] the transpedicular puncture was easily accomplished, and the extrapedicular puncture was not necessarily required (Fig. 1D).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%