Bone Consolidation: A Practical Guide for the Interventional Radiologist.
Roberto Luigi CazzatoDanoob DaliliPierre De MariniGuillaume KochPierre-Alexis AutrusseauJulia WeissPierre AulogeJulien GarnonAfshin GangiPublished in: Cardiovascular and interventional radiology (2022)
In recent years, interventional radiologists have been increasingly involved in the management of bone fractures resulting from benign (osteoporosis and trauma), as well as malignant (tumor-related impending or pathologic fractures) conditions. Interventional techniques used to fix fractures include image-guided osteoplasty, screw-mediated osteosynthesis, or combinations of both. In the present narrative review, we highlight the most common clinical scenarios that may benefit from such interventional techniques with specific focus on spine, pelvic ring, and long bones.