What is Vertebroplasty?

Vertebroplasty is a minimally invasive procedure used to treat spinal fractures caused by osteoporosis, trauma, or tumors. It involves injecting medical-grade bone cement into a fractured vertebra to stabilize the spine and reduce pain.

Conditions Treated

  • Osteoporotic compression fractures
  • Spinal fractures due to trauma
  • Vertebral tumors causing bone weakness
  • Chronic back pain from vertebral compression fractures

How Does the Procedure Work?

A specialized needle is guided into the fractured vertebra under fluoroscopic (X-ray) guidance, and bone cement is injected to reinforce the weakened structure. The cement quickly hardens, stabilizing the vertebra and reducing pain.

What to Expect

  1. Pre-Procedure Preparation: Patients may need imaging tests such as X-rays or MRIs to assess the fracture.
  2. Procedure: A local anesthetic is applied, and bone cement is injected into the vertebra.
  3. Post-Procedure Care: Most patients experience pain relief within hours to days and can resume light activities soon after.

Benefits

  • Immediate pain relief in most cases
  • Minimally invasive outpatient procedure
  • Improves spinal stability and mobility
  • Reduces the need for pain medications

Risks and Side Effects

While generally safe, potential risks include:

  • Temporary soreness at the injection site
  • Leakage of bone cement (rare but possible)
  • Infection or bleeding (very rare)
  • Potential for adjacent vertebral fractures over time

Is Vertebroplasty Right for You?

If you have severe back pain due to a vertebral fracture that hasn’t responded to conservative treatments, Vertebroplasty may be an effective solution. Our specialists will assess your condition and recommend the best treatment approach.

Schedule a Consultation

Contact Lone Star – Interventional Pain Management today to schedule your consultation and learn more about how Vertebroplasty can help relieve spinal pain and restore function.