Vertebral anatomy
A detailed understanding of spinal anatomy is requisite to performing spinal procedures. The spine consists of bones, ligaments, discs, blood vessels, and nerves. Bony structures and ligaments of the spine…
A detailed understanding of spinal anatomy is requisite to performing spinal procedures. The spine consists of bones, ligaments, discs, blood vessels, and nerves. Bony structures and ligaments of the spine…
Introduction Bone is the third most common site of tumor metastasis after lung and liver. Of all bones, the spine is the most frequent site of metastasis ( Table 8.1…
Introduction One of the most common health conditions worldwide is chronic low back pain (CLBP). In fact, the point prevalence of low back pain is noted to be around 12%…
Introduction Osteoporotic vertebral compression fracture (OVCF) is one of the most common manifestations of osteoporosis. OVCFs occur in approximately 20% of individuals over 70 years of age. The fractures can…
Introduction Back pain remains one of the most common complaints seen by primary care and pain treatment providers. Lifetime prevalence has been reported to be as high as 84%. Roughly…
Introduction Percutaneous vertebroplasty is an image-guided procedure for the injection of bone cement into the vertebral body. The benefits of vertebroplasty include bone strengthening and potential decompression of spinal nerves…
Introduction The prevalence of spine fractures in the United States was estimated to be 11% in people 70 to 79 years old and 18% in those over 80 years of…
Introduction The incidence of vertebral compression fracture is estimated at 800,000 per year in the United States, and they often result in hospitalization. Osteoporotic compression fractures affect 30% to 50%…
Preoperative care Various procedures are used today for vertebral augmentation, including percutaneous vertebroplasty, balloon augmentation, vertebral osteotomy augmentation, and kyphoplasty—for example, the SpineJack system (Stryker, Michigan, USA). Preoperative, intraoperative, and…
Introduction There is no shortage of health consequences of aging. Osteoporosis, low bone mineral density, and associated vertebral fractures have been a leading cause of diminished quality of life for…