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What can we do for Metastatic Spinal Tumors after Accepting the Percutaneous Vertebroplasty Combined with Interstitial Implantation of 125I Seeds: Palliative and Hospice Care

Metastatic vertebral tumors are the most common types of bone metastases in the vertebral vertebrae. And a new therapeutic method has been used as a strategy to relive the pain and maintain the stability of the spine. However, there are many differences for these special patients who received a percutaneous vertebroplasty combined with interstitial implantation of 125I seeds compared to the patient accepting routine surgery. In particular, nursing strategies for patients who accept interstitial implantation of 125I seeds. Indeed, palliative care and palliative care are used to help the patient adapt to the situation of survival with a tumor. So this case report aims to share nursing experiences of avoiding injury from radioactive particles to the nurse


Author(s): Mei Liu, Hong-xia Zhu, Jie Zhang, Chang-yuan Yang, Ling-yi Zhou, Dan Pu and Lun-li Xie

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