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American Journal of Neuroradiology, Vol 17, Issue 1 137-142, Copyright © 1996 by American Society of Neuroradiology


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Preoperative percutaneous injection of methyl methacrylate and N-butyl cyanoacrylate in vertebral hemangiomas

A Cotten, H Deramond, B Cortet, JP Lejeune, X Leclerc, P Chastanet and J Clarisse
Department of Radiology, B Hospital, Lille, France.

PURPOSE: To investigate the usefulness of preoperative percutaneous injections in vertebral hemangiomas. METHODS: Four patients presented with complicated vertebral hemangioma (spinal cord compression in three cases, intermittent spinal claudiction in one case). A three-part treatment was performed: initially, arterial embolization in three cases; 1 day later, percutaneous injections of methyl methacrylate into the vertebral body to strengthen it and of N-butyl cyanoacrylate into the posterior arch to optimize hemostasis during surgery; finally, the day after percutaneous injections, decompressive laminectomy and epidural hemangioma excision (when present). RESULTS: Laminectomy was performed with minimal blood loss. The epidural component present in three cases was excised without any difficulty. The follow-up (average, 20 months) showed no evidence of vertebral collapse. CONCLUSION: Percutaneous injections of methyl methacrylate and N-butyl cyanoacrylate might be useful before surgery for vertebral hemangiomas.


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