Overview of Vertebral Augmentation
Vertebral augmentation is a medical procedure used to stabilize and alleviate pain associated with vertebral compression fractures, often caused by osteoporosis or spinal tumors. This minimally invasive intervention typically involves the injection of bone cement into the fractured vertebra, reinforcing its strength and structure. Vertebral augmentation is designed to offer rapid pain relief, enhance spinal stability, and improve the patient's overall quality of life. It is an integral component of pain management and fracture treatment plans, aiming to reduce discomfort, enhance mobility, and minimize the need for invasive spinal surgery.