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VERTEBROPLASTY

If you believe you need a Vertibroplasty in the North Texas Area, please visit our spine specialists today to learn more!  

What is a Vertebroplasty?

When treating fractures in the spinal vertebrae, orthopedic spinal specialists can perform a vertebroplasty procedure.  Spinal Surgeons perform this minimally invasive surgical procedure to repair the spinal column and prevent back pain.

A minimally invasive surgery, a vertebroplasty helps relieve the symptoms of a compression fracture . Spinal compression fractures occur primarily in the spinal vertebrae that have been weakened by osteoporosis.  Compression fractures typically occur in the thoracic region of the spine, which includes the T1 through T12 vertebrae.  Compression fractures may also occur in the lumbar spine, or L1 through L5.  The incision for a vertebroplasty rarely exceeds more than a 1/2 inch.  Typically, a vertebroplasty last about about 15-20 minutes.

During a vertebral fracture, the spinal vertebrae will lose stability and compress inward, putting pressure on the spinal nerve. This can cause intense pain, paresthesia and possibly paralysis. Patients with a vertebral compression fracture often suffer from Osteoporosis, as the deficit in bone density can lead to a higher risk of fracturing. Spinal Tumors may also contribute to weakness in the vertebrae.

During a vertebroplasty, orthopedic spinal specialists use fluoroscopy to locate the exact location of the compression fracture before injecting a special medical cement through a needle into the cracks of the fracture. 

Our team happily serves Dallas, Fort Worth and the surrounding North Texas Metroplex for all of your spine and orthopedics needs.  Call us today!  817.697.4038

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