Techniques in Vascular & Interventional Radiology
Volume 12, Issue 1 , Pages 44-50, March 2009

Vertebroplasty and Vertebral Augmentation Techniques

  • Timothy S. Eckel, MS, MD

      Affiliations

    • Diagnostic and Interventional Neuroradiology, Annapolis Spine Institute/Annapolis Radiology Associates, Annapolis, Maryland
    • Corresponding Author InformationAddress reprint requests to Timothy S. Eckel, MS, MD, Director, Diagnostic and Interventional Neuroradiology, Annapolis Spine Institute/Annapolis Radiology Associates, 2002 Medical Parkway, Suite 235, Annapolis, Maryland 21401
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  • Wayne Olan, MD

      Affiliations

    • Neuroradiology/MRI, Suburban Hospital, Bethesda, Maryland
    • Radiology and Neurosurgery, The George Washington University Medical Center, Bethesda, Maryland
    • The National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland

Vertebroplasty, the percutaneous administration of acrylic bone cement into a vertebral body, was developed in France in 1984, initially as a treatment for a painful vertebral hemangioma. Subsequent adaptations of the technique, development of materials and devices, and expansion of indications have led to many vertebral augmentation variants that have proven highly successful in treating pain related to osteoporotic compression fractures and vertebral body pathology, such as metastasis and myeloma. Vertebroplasty involves the image-guided percutaneous placement of a bone access needle into the affected vertebral body, followed by injection of the bone cement under intermittent imaging to assure appropriate placement of the cement. Supplemental techniques, such as the use of a balloon to create a cavity in the vertebral body, and attempt restoration of height have also been developed. The indications for the procedure, potential risks, and basics of the technique are reviewed here. With careful attention to technique, vertebral augmentation is a very safe and highly effective treatment for back pain related to vertebral body compression and bony pathology.

Keywords: vertebroplasty, vertebral augmentation, kyphoplasty, osteoporosis, compression fracture

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PII: S1089-2516(09)00023-7

doi:10.1053/j.tvir.2009.06.005

Techniques in Vascular & Interventional Radiology
Volume 12, Issue 1 , Pages 44-50, March 2009