Vertebroplasty and Kyphoplasty in Metastatic Tumor in Spine Disease

Spinal metastatic disease is very common in patients with cancer. The goals of therapy are pain control and functional preservation. Kyphoplasty and spondyloplasty are minimal invasive procedures that play a crucial role in the treatment of spine metastatic disease.

Both procedures are used to augment vertebral body strength and improve dramatically the quality of life, the anxiety, depression and functional ability in patients with metastatic spine lesions.