Bone Stabilization and Local Bone Disease Control
Advanced Bone Stabilization and Tumor Management for Pain Relief and Structural Support


What Is It?
Image-guided percutaneous procedures that combine ablation, cementoplasty, screw fixation, or vertebral augmentation devices to relieve pain and stabilize bones affected by tumors. These interventions aim to improve mobility, prevent fractures, and enhance quality of life.
Duration and Hospitalization
Procedure duration: 60 to 120 minutes
Most cases are performed under conscious sedation; general anesthesia is reserved for more complex procedures
Typical hospital stay: 1 to 3 days, depending on lesion location and procedural complexity
Precautions
Temporary discontinuation of anticoagulants may be required if cementoplasty or hardware placement is planned
Preprocedural orthopedic and functional assessment
Fasting for several hours prior to the procedure and routine laboratory testing
Expected Recovery
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Significant pain relief typically observed within 24 to 72 hours
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Early mobilization, often with partial weight-bearing
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Physical therapy as needed to support recovery and function
Follow-Up
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Imaging follow-up during the first 3 to 6 months post-procedure
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Re-evaluation based on the patient’s clinical evolution
