Vertebroplasty is used to treat painful vertebral compression fractures in the spinal column, which commonly result from osteoporosis. Vertebroplasty is a procedure that involves the injection of a special cement into a fractured vertebra to relieve spinal pain and restore mobility. The procedure lasts about one hour and is considered minimally invasive because it is performed through a small puncture in the skin instead of an open incision. Vertebroplasty is performed as follows:
Indications for vertebroplasty include the following: