Is vertebral hemangioma serious?

Vertebral hemangioma is relatively common in clinical practice. It is a benign lesion that is not very serious and is mostly found occasionally during physical examination or examination for other diseases. If the size of the hemangioma is very small and no clinical symptoms arise, no special treatment is needed. Even in the case of surgical treatment, the whole hemangioma is not very serious, because all the problems can be solved by surgery, such as vertebroplasty and minimally invasive surgery with bone cement filling, after which the hardness of the vertebral body is restored and the pain and other related clinical symptoms disappear, and the vertebral body can be restored to its normal level.