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Bone biopsy Cases
Case 1: Osteolytic metastasis, Osticut needle.

Case1 : CT pathway

Case1 : biopsy, CT control
Case 2: Transpedicular trephine biopsy, lymphoma

Case 2 : local anesthesia

Case 2 : trephine, CT control

Case 2 : trephine, fluoroscopic control
Case 3: Diskal biopsy, discitis

Case 3 : diskal biopsy CT control

Case 3 : diskal biopsy fluoroscopic control
Case 4: Percutaneous biopsy. Indication : osteitis. Lesion of the femur. Technique : orthogonal route, 8-gauge trephine needle (Laredo type).

Case 4 : CT before biopsy

Case 4 : local anesthesia

Case 4 : trephine drill fluoroscopic control

Case 4 : sampling fluoroscopic control

Case 4 : sampling CT control
Case 5: Cervical vertebral biopsy, lateral approach. Result : eosinophilic granuloma

Case 5 : CT control

Case 5 : CT eosinophilic granuloma
Case 6 Percutaneous biopsy of an osteolytic lesion of rib. Technique : oblique route, Ostycut bone biopsy needle. Results : myeloma

Case 6: CT osteolytic lesion of rib

Case 6: biopsy, CT control
Case 7 Percutaneous biopsy of an osteolsclerotic lesion of the sternum. Technique : oblique route, Ostycut bone biopsy needle. Results : breast cancer metastasis

Case 7: CT osteolsclerotic lesion of the sternum

Case 7 : biopsy, CT control
Case 8 Cervical vertebral biopsy, antero-lateral approach. Result : myeloma

Case 8: CT control

Case 8: fluoroscopic control

