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Infected Vertebroplasty Due to Uncommon Bacteria Solved Surgically: A Rare and Threatening Life Complication of a Common Procedure
2006
Spine
Study Design: Case report. Objective: The aim of this work is to describe a case of infected vertebroplasty dueto uncommon bacteria solved surgically with 2 years of follow-up and to discuss 6 other cases found in literature. Summary of Background Data: Vertebroplasty is a well-known and useful technique for the treatment of painful osteoporotic vertebral fractures. Complications, such as cord or root compression or pulmonary embolisms, are infrequent and are mainly related with the frequent
doi:10.1097/01.brs.0000240202.91336.99
pmid:16985448
fatcat:ej6otury55f5lexd62nxoyrjai