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Intraoperative radiograph (A) and postprocedural coronal oblique CT scan (B) from long-axis-approach sacral kyphoplasty demonstrate more even deposition.

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1 Intraoperative radiograph (A) and postprocedural coronal oblique CT scan (B) from long-axis-approach sacral kyphoplasty demonstrate more even deposition of PMMA cement along the lateral aspect of the sacrum. Intraoperative radiograph (A) and postprocedural coronal oblique CT scan (B) from long-axis-approach sacral kyphoplasty demonstrate more even deposition of PMMA cement along the lateral aspect of the sacrum. Note the cement within the sacral bodies from midline-approach sacroplasty, performed immediately prior. Courtesy of Frank R. Hellinger, Orlando General Hospital, Orlando, Florida. E.M. Lyders et al. AJNR Am J Neuroradiol 2010;31: ©2010 by American Society of Neuroradiology


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