A single injection of bone cement for the miraculous treatment of spinal fractures.

  In the United States, about 1.5 million people suffer from osteoporotic fractures each year, 700,000 of which are spinal fractures. Patients experience severe pain, deformities in the spine, reduced respiratory function, changes in gait, forward leaning, changes in social life, depression and poor quality of life. Traditional conservative treatment, with long treatment time, requires 6-8 weeks of bed rest, which increases complications such as bed sores, muscle atrophy, crushing pneumonia, deep vein thrombosis and other complications arising from bed rest on the one hand, and causes bone loss due to long-term bed rest on the other hand, resulting in a vicious circle of osteoporosis ~ fracture.  Percutaneous vertebroplasty (PVP) is a minimally invasive spinal surgery technique that involves percutaneous injection of bone cement into the vertebral body through the pedicle or outside the pedicle to increase the strength and stability of the vertebral body, prevent collapse, relieve pain, and even partially restore the height of the vertebral body. This minimally invasive treatment method increases the strength and stability of the vertebral body, prevents collapse (causing deformities and neurological symptoms), relieves low back pain, and restores the height of the vertebral body.  The advantages of this minimally invasive treatment method are obvious: small trauma (0.5 cm, covered by Band-Aid), simple operation, short operation (15-30 minutes), local anesthesia, elderly patients can tolerate the operation, obvious effect (post-operative pain relief), fast recovery, early discharge, reducing bed-ridden complications (discharge on the day of operation), effectively improving the quality of life of elderly patients, and clinical use has allowed tens of thousands of Patients are back on their feet.