| Literature DB >> 19918442 |
Farzad Omidi-Kashani1, Mohamadhosein Ebrahimzadeh, Mohamadtaghi Peivandy.
Abstract
Nowadays percutaneous vertebroplasty is commonly used for vertebral osteoporotic compression fractures. This technique is also useful for other lytic vertebral lesions including hemangioma. Although cement leakage is the most common technical complication, its clinical prevalence is rare and the presentation is always acute. Hereby, we reported a case of vertebral hamangioma in a 14-year-old girl treated by this technique and presented with late onset sciatalgia. According to our knowledge, such a late neurologic presentation has not been reported so far.Entities:
Year: 2009 PMID: 19918442 PMCID: PMC2769392 DOI: 10.4076/1757-1626-2-7960
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cases J ISSN: 1757-1626
Figure 1.Preoperative imaging. MRI of the patient with L3 hemangioma. Note a silent fracture that was missed preoperatively.
Figure 2.Plain radiograph after vertebroplasty. Posterior cement leakage is obvious.
Figure 3.CT scan after vertebroplasty. Cement extrusion through the defect in posterior vertebral body is noted.