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CT-Guided Percutaneous Biopsy of Thoracic and Lumbar Spine: A New Coaxial Technique

Daniel Yaffe, Ghal Greenberg, Joseph Leitner, Reuven Gipstein, Myra Shapiro and Gil N. Bachar
American Journal of Neuroradiology November 2003, 24 (10) 2111-2113;
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    Equipment for coaxial vertebral biopsy.

    A, An 18-gauge, 24-cm-long anesthetic needle.

    B, external sheath cannula 5.2 mm in diameter.

    C, Waldemar spine biopsy needle.

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    Percutaneous vertebral biopsy with the coaxial system. Parts shown in Figure 1 are labeled.

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    A 35-year-old patient with lytic lesion (plasmocytoma) involving the body of T10. Percutanous trans costal-transverse approach: the tip of the biopsy needle is visible at the margin of the mass.

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American Journal of Neuroradiology: 24 (10)
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CT-Guided Percutaneous Biopsy of Thoracic and Lumbar Spine: A New Coaxial Technique
Daniel Yaffe, Ghal Greenberg, Joseph Leitner, Reuven Gipstein, Myra Shapiro, Gil N. Bachar
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