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Vertebroplasty - Series

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Normal Anatomy

The spine is made up of bones (vertebrae) separated by soft cushions (intervertebral discs).

Normal anatomy
Normal anatomy

Indication

Vertebral fractures occur in thousands of people each year. The main cause of these fractures is osteoporosis. Osteoporosis causes bone to lose strength and become weak and susceptible to fractures.

Indication
Indication

Procedure

Using a special x-ray machine, a bone needle is guided through the skin and into the fractured vertebra. A cement-like material called polymethylmethacrylate acrylic cement (PMMA) is injected into the vertebra. The needle is removed and the cement hardens, stabilizing the vertebra.

Procedure
Procedure

Aftercare

Vertebroplasty is a relatively new procedure. It helps to stabilize the vertebral fracture which in turn helps reduce or eliminate the patient's pain.

Aftercare
Aftercare