Vertebroplasty
Overview Vertebroplasty is a minimally invasive procedure used to treat painful vertebral compression fractures. The interventionist inserts a tiny needle into the patient's back, and it is positioned at the collapsed vertebral body using rapid imaging for guidance. Next, a special type of liquid bone cement is injected to fill up the vertebra. The cement hardens within minutes, treating the fracture and strengthening the entire spinal column. Patients usually go home the same day.