Bone wax causing a middle trunk plexopathy following vertebral artery injury: a neuroradiological pitfall

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  • who: Sonia Nagi from the Faculty of Medicine of, University of El Manar have published the Article: Bone wax causing a middle trunk plexopathy following vertebral artery injury: a neuroradiological pitfall, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)

SUMMARY

    Bone wax (BW) is widely used as a hemostatic agent in both cranial and spine surgery. Since it is neither absorbed nor metabolized, various complications have been attributed to its use such as foreign body granuloma, infection, epistaxis, mass effect, altered bone healing, venous sinus thrombosis and soft tissue sarcoma following retained BW. The authors present a . . .

     

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