Vertebral Augmentation Procedure Spinal Bone Cement Powder Material
Spinal bone cement is a type of material used in spinal surgery to stabilize and strengthen the spine. It is typically made of a combination of bone cement (such as polymethylmethacrylate) and filler material, such as barium sulfate or hydroxyapatite.
During a spinal surgery procedure, the bone cement is injected into the vertebrae to help support the spine and provide reinforcement. This can help to restore stability and relieve pain in conditions such as vertebral compression fractures or spinal tumors.
Spinal bone cement is generally considered to be a safe and effective treatment option for certain spinal conditions, but it is not without risks. Complications such as infection, nerve damage, or cement leakage can occur, so it is important for patients to discuss the potential risks and benefits with their healthcare provider before undergoing this type of procedure.
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- Vertebral tuberculosis, bacterial infection
- The fracture of posterior edge of vertebral body is extensive and incomplete in large scope
- The degree of vertebral compression exceeds 70%
- Pregnancy or planned pregnancy during the trial
- Osteomyelitis, extradural cyst
- Severe compression of the spinal cord at segment of the diseased vertebral body or secondary spinal stenosis
- Severe cardiopulmonary insufficiency, coagulation mechanism disorder, septicemia and other patients not suitable for operation
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