There are many medical conditions like osteoporosis, tumor, or osteonecrosis that weaken the structural strength of the vertebral body and prone it to fracture. Percutaneous vertebral augmentation that is usually applied by polymethylmethacrylate is a relatively safe, effective, and long lasting procedure commonly performed in these situations. In this paper, we updated a review of biomechanics, indications, contraindications, surgical techniques, complications, and overall prognosis of these minimally invasive spinal procedures.
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Omidi-Kashani, F. (2014). Percutaneous Vertebral Body Augmentation: An Updated Review. Surgery Research and Practice, 2014, 1–7. https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/815286
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