Osteoporotic fractures of the spine in the elderly are a common disease that seriously affects the lives of the elderly. In the past, bed rest was used, which brought many complications. As the saying goes, “it takes 100 days to break a bone”, and many people “die not from illness, but from sleep” when they are bedridden. After anatomical and clinical research on the classical minimally invasive surgical method for treating such diseases, we have adopted the transverse process-arch root approach, which can treat most patients in one unilateral operation. This study was recognized by international experts and published in SPINE, the world’s leading spine journal, and shared at the World Forum for Spine Research (WFSR). Please click on the following links to learn more about spinal fractures: 1. Minimally invasive treatment of spinal fractures 2. Minimally invasive surgery for spinal fractures 27-year-old male Lumbar burst fracture 3. Guidelines for the treatment of osteoporosis (Reprint) 4. Minimally invasive treatment of osteoporotic spinal fractures in the elderly 5. Minimally invasive treatment of osteoporotic spinal fractures in the elderly (Frontiers in Medicine) 6. Minimally invasive percutaneous surgery (typical case)