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. 2024 Jun 6;13(11):3343. doi: 10.3390/jcm13113343

Figure 3.

Figure 3

Case of percutaneous stabilization. A 83-year-old male, affected by hepatocarcinoma for 4 years, undergoing chemotherapy. During regular follow-up, CT scan image (a) showed T7 fracture. The patient presents other non-spinal multiple osteolytic lesions. In MRI image (b), mild compression is found. The patient was asymptomatic except for dorsal pain. Further analysis showed multiple lung and bone metastases. According to clinical symptoms, clinical condition and prognosis of the patients, we performed percutaneous screw fixation with augmented screws (c).