Vertebroplasty

usgb/ˌvɜr.tɪˈbroʊ.plæs.ti/
noun

A surgical procedure that involves injecting a special cement into a fractured vertebra to relieve pain and stabilize the spinal structure.

The doctor recommended vertebroplasty to treat the patient's severe back pain caused by a spinal fracture.
Visual representation of "vertebroplasty" - A surgical procedure that involves injecting a special cement into a fractured vertebra to relieve pain and stabilize the spinal structure.

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Formal

surgical procedure, spinal treatment, pain relief

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Clinical Language

In the medical field, use precise terminology like vertebroplasty for clarity.

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Vertebroplasty is typically recommended when non-surgical treatments have failed.
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Patient Awareness

Explain the procedure clearly to patients, emphasizing its benefits and risks.

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Patients should know that vertebroplasty is generally safe, but there are potential complications.
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In some cultures, patients may prefer alternative therapies; respect these preferences.

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Always consider the patient's background when discussing treatment options.
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