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Pre-Procedure Care

  • Comprehensive evaluation – medical history, neurological exam, and pain assessment.
  • Imaging studies – X-ray, CT, or MRI to confirm vertebral fracture.
  • Treatment planning – deciding if vertebroplasty (or kyphoplasty) is the right option.
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Procedure

  • Local anesthesia with sedation (sometimes general anesthesia for complex cases).
  • Image guidance (fluoroscopy or CT) to accurately target the fractured vertebra.
  • Bone cement injection – medical-grade cement is injected into the fractured vertebra to stabilize it.
  • Same-day procedure – usually takes 30–60 minutes.
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Post-Procedure Care

  • Short recovery time – patients often go home the same day or next day.
  • Pain relief monitoring – many patients feel significant pain reduction within 24–48 hours.
  • Mobility support – gradual return to walking and daily activities.
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Follow-Up Services

  • Post-procedure imaging (if needed) to confirm stability.
  • Rehabilitation guidance – physiotherapy or osteoporosis management to prevent future fractures.
  • Regular check-ups – monitoring spinal health and cement stability.