What is spinal cementation?
Spinal cementation, also called vertebroplasty, is a minimally invasive spinal surgery designed to strengthen bones and reduce pain in patients whose vertebrae are damaged due to osteoporosis, trauma, or cancer.
How Is the Procedure Performed?
During the procedure, medical cement is injected into the damaged vertebral body through a needle. This cement sets within minutes and stabilizes the vertebra, reducing pain and improving the support function of the spine.
When is it worth choosing vertebroplasty?
This procedure is recommended for patients with spinal damage due to osteoporosis or fractures that cause acute or chronic pain.




