Fig. 5From: A practical guide for planning pelvic bone percutaneous interventions (biopsy, tumour ablation and cementoplasty)A 72-year-old man with clinical background of prostate cancer presenting with a new blastic lesion in the iliac bone. A posterior approach through the posterior iliac tuberosity was used to perform a biopsy with an 11-G bone biopsy needle confirming prostate metastasis. The choice of a needle path along the greater axis of the iliac bone allows taking multiple samplesBack to article page