Xunwei Liu, Zhi-Guo Wang, Peng Jin, Li-Li Yu, Gang Sun
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摘要
背景 虽然经皮骨成形术(POP)已被广泛接受,并开始用于治疗脊柱以外的疼痛性骨转移瘤。对于不适合手术或对放疗和/或镇痛疗法有抵抗力的疼痛性骨转移患者,经皮骨成形术是最有前途的治疗方法之一。然而,关于疼痛性胸骨转移瘤骨整形术的报道却很少。研究对象和方法 我们报告了四例胸骨转移患者的胸前壁剧烈疼痛。原发肿瘤包括肺癌和甲状腺癌。四名患者均在透视和锥形束 CT(CBCT)引导下接受了 POP 手术,术后随访 6 个月,疼痛症状得到了满意的缓解。结论 POP 是治疗胸骨转移性骨肿瘤引起的疼痛的一种安全有效的方法。然而,在实践中,经皮穿刺病理性胸骨骨折可能是一项挑战,因为其轮廓较长较平,且溶解性肿瘤会破坏骨性标志物。我们发现,透视和 CBCT 的使用可促进扁平骨骨折的经皮穿刺,并能及时进行移位轨迹规划、进针和骨水泥输送。
Clinical Efficacy of Percutaneous Osteoplasty Under Fluoroscopy and Cone-Beam CT Guidance for Painful Sternal Metastases: A Case Series
Background Although percutaneous osteoplasty (POP) has been widely accepted and is now being performed for the treatment of painful bone metastases outside the spine. It is emerging as one of the most promising procedures for patients with painful bone metastasis who are unsuitable for surgery or who show resistance to radiotherapy and/or analgesic therapies. However, there are only scarce reports regarding osteoplasty in painful sternal metastases. Subjects and Method We report four patients with sternal metastases suffered with severe pain of anterior chest wall. The original tumors included lung cancer and thyroid cancer. For the initially pain medication failing, all the four patients received POP procedure under fluoroscopic and cone-beam CT (CBCT) guidance, and obtained satisfying resolution of painful symptoms at 6-month postop follow-up. Conclusion POP is a safe and effective treatment for pain caused by metastatic bone tumors in the sternum. In practice, however, percutaneous puncture of pathologic sternal fractures can be a challenge because of the long flat contour and the defacement by lytic tumor of bony landmarks. We find that the use of fluoroscopic and CBCT can facilitate POP for flat bone fractures with displacing the trajectory planning, needle advancement, and cement delivery in time.