RF for Treatments of Malignant Lesions

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  11.1 Introduction About 1.4 million patients are diagnosed with cancer annually in the USA alone, 70 % of whom will eventually develop bone metastasis [1]. The spine is the…

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Principle of RF in Medicine

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Fig. 2.1 The electromagnetic spectrum is a continuous wave spectrum including energy forces with common characteristics differing however in terms of frequency Radiofrequency energy is characterized by a frequency between…

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RFN on Lumbar Facet Joint

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Fig. 7.1 Oblique fluoroscopy view (“Scottie dog” projection): Facet joint consists of the inferior articular process of the upper vertebra (forming the joint’s medial part – white line) and the…

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RF for Treatment of Cervical Disk Herniation

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Fig. 4.1 (a) A 58-year-old female patient. Magnetic resonance imaging shows a contained central disk (C5–C6) herniation. Compression of the spinal cord is also due to a heavy inflammatory reaction…

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Anatomy and Biomechanics of the Spine

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Fig. 1.1 Spine stability is guaranteed by the strict connection between three systems: column, muscles and central nervous system. Their activities are regulated on the basis of the reciprocal feedbacks…

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RF for Treatments of Benign Lesions

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Fig. 10.1 Osteoid osteoma of the pedicle of 8th thoracic vertebra Fig. 10.2 Guiding trocar is drilled inside the osteoid osteoma Fig. 10.3 RF probe is coaxially inserted to perform…

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Causes of Chronic Low Back Pain

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Fig. 3.1 Some indirect sign of chronic spinal unit instability. Asymmetrical orientation of facet joint related to bone remodeling (a), fatty degeneration of the vertebral pedicles (b), abnormal paravertebral muscles…

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