Hemangiomas of the thoracic spine are often found during physical examinations in many people without symptoms. If the patient has developed symptoms or if the hemangioma can be seen on imaging to be a threat to the stability of bony structures, active treatment is required, and there are two main ways of treatment: first, by injecting bone cement into the hemangioma tissue to form a stable bone structure in the vacant part of the hemangioma, so as to restore the stability of the entire spine to reduce The patient’s symptoms can be reduced. Second, radiotherapy can be used to occlude the blood vessels in the hemangioma and gradually mechanize them to avoid possible problems with the stability of the spine in the future.