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Fig. 3B. 72-year-old woman with history of left radical nephrectomy
and right partial nephrectomy for renal cell carcinoma. CT scan shows
CT-guided translumbar approach used to perform radiofrequency ablation of mass
with patient under general anesthesia. Note electrode traversing psoas muscle
and exposed tine overlaying anterior border of psoas muscle (arrow).
After procedure, patient complained of groin pain and paresthesia in
distribution of femoral branch of genitofemoral nerve.
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