Percutaneous reinforced osteoplasty for long bone metastases: a feasibility study.
Nischal KoiralaGordon McLennanPublished in: Skeletal radiology (2019)
While percutaneous reinforced osteoplasty with stent, wire, and cement augmentation resulted in improved mechanical strength in restored bones, it did not differ significantly from specimens that underwent exclusive cementoplasty. With the improvement of fracture strength, the concept may be applicable for prevention or treatment of pathological fractures.