In recent years, with the continuous advancement of medical technology, vertebroplasty system as a minimally invasive surgical technology for the treatment of vertebral diseases has received more and more attention.This system has been widely used in clinical practice for its characteristics of small trauma, fast recovery and significant effect. However, in order to give full play to the advantages of vertebroplasty system, it is crucial for doctors to master certain surgical skills.
Before performing vertebroplasty system surgery, doctors need to conduct a comprehensive assessment of the patient, including medical history collection, physical examination and necessary imaging examinations. This step is of great significance for determining the surgical plan and preventing intraoperative complications. Accurate assessment can help doctors predict possible risks and thus formulate a more thorough surgical plan.
Intraoperative operation is the core link of vertebroplasty system surgery. Doctors need to master the puncture technique proficiently to ensure that the puncture needle accurately enters the vertebral target. At the same time, always pay attention to maintaining the accuracy of the needle tip position to avoid damaging the surrounding important tissues. When injecting bone cement, doctors need to adjust the injection speed and amount according to the specific situation of the patient to ensure that the bone cement can be evenly distributed in the vertebral body to achieve the effect of strengthening the vertebral body.
In addition, postoperative management is also an important part that cannot be ignored. Doctors need to closely observe the changes in the patient's condition and deal with possible complications in a timely manner. Reasonable rehabilitation guidance and follow-up plans can help patients recover quickly and improve their quality of life.
With the widespread clinical application of vertebroplasty systems, doctors are becoming more and more proficient in surgical skills. In the future, with the further development of materials science and medical technology, vertebroplasty systems are expected to play a greater role in the treatment of vertebral diseases and bring good news to more patients.
Mastering the surgical skills of vertebroplasty systems not only improves the level of medical care, but also brings new hope of life to countless patients.




