Vertebroplasty

Minimally Invasive Relief for Spinal Fractures
Vertebroplasty is a minimally invasive procedure used to treat painful vertebral compression fractures, which often result from osteoporosis, injury, or other spinal conditions.
How It Works
Using real-time fluoroscopy (X-ray imaging), our interventional radiologists insert a thin needle into the fractured vertebra. A special bone cement is carefully injected to stabilize the fracture, restore strength, and reduce pain. The cement hardens within minutes, providing immediate support to the spine.
Why Is This Procedure Done?
- To relieve severe, persistent back pain from vertebral fractures
- To stabilize and strengthen fractured vertebrae
- As a non-surgical option with minimal downtime
- To improve mobility and overall quality of life