Retrospective Study of 42 Patients Undergoing Vertebroplasty in 2023-2024
Pedro Nogarotto Cembraneli, Julia Brasileiro de Faria Cavalcante Cembraneli, Italo Nogarotto, Renata Brasileiro de Faria Cavalcante, José Edison da Silva Cavalcante, Rodrigo Correia de Alcântara, Marcos Daniel Xavier, Vitor Cesar Machado, Alessandro Fonseca Cardoso, Chrystiano Fonseca Cardoso
Vertebroplasty is a minimally invasive procedure widely used for the treatment of vertebral fractures,
particularly in patients with osteoporotic fractures and metastatic tumor infiltration. This study aimed
to evaluate the clinical outcomes of vertebroplasty in 42 patients treated between 2023 and 2024. The
analysis included variables such as fracture types, the number of treated vertebrae, and postoperative
complications. The results indicated a significant reduction in pain, but with an incidence of complications
such as segment loss and secondary fractures.