Lumbar compression fracture, percutaneous vertebroplasty Patient female, 76 years old, due to a fall in the bathroom, after the injury, severe pain in the lumbar back, do not dare to stand, can not turn over, very painful, lying in bed for a day without improvement and came to our hospital, X-ray examination showed that the lumbar 1 vertebral compression fracture, so the percutaneous vertebroplasty, the operation time of half an hour, the postoperative pain immediately relieved, can turn over, 2 hours after wearing a waist brace to get out of bed. The patient was very happy and said it was worth the money. The elderly, especially elderly women, are often combined with osteoporosis, which can cause compression fractures of the thoracolumbar spine without careful trauma, and the pain after the fracture is severe, and a variety of serious complications can occur after prolonged bed rest. We use DSA-guided percutaneous vertebroplasty technology, which is less invasive, with an incision of only 5-8 mm, and provides rapid pain relief after surgery, so that you can get out of bed in 2 hours, significantly reducing pain and minimizing the complications caused by long-term bed rest, which is very popular among elderly patients.