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What is Vertebroplasty

This procedure aims to relieve the pain of compression fractures. It is a minimally invasive procedure which, in addition to relieving pain, may be used to strengthen weakened vertebral bodies and prevent further fractures. The procedure is undertaken under general anaesthetic and under image guidance the needle is positioned into the effected vertebral body. A small amount of orthopaedic cement is injected into the vertebra which rapidly hardens.
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Hospital stay

On average patients will spend 2-3 nights in hospital. You may need to lie flat for several hours following the procedure and keep your spine aligned. After this time you will be able to sit and lie however you are comfortable. You will be encouraged to drink plenty of fluids.

You will be seen by our physiotherapist who will help get mobile as soon as possible. You will be mobilised gently initially and this should be increased daily. Each day post surgery you will be encouraged to undertake more activities for yourself such as washing and dressing.

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