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"Percutaneous fixation by internal cemented screw" which is the procedure described in the article below seems to be really cool and I'm wondering how common it is for interventional radiologists or musculoskeletal radiologists to perform it? I have also read about CT-guided screw fixation. However, when I read the procedures taught in fellowships of most IR/MSK programs there is no mention of this. Will this be practiced by more IRs over time?
Musculoskeletal Interventions: Percutaneous Fixation by Internal Cemented Screw for the Treatment of Unstable Osseous Disease in Cancer Patients
Interventional radiology expertise in image guidance has expanded the treatment options for cancer patients with unstable osseous disease. Percutaneous fixation by internal cemented screw (FICS) describes the technique by which the interventional radiologist ...
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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