View clinical trials related to Fractures, Compression.
Filter by:This postmarket registry is intended to prospectively collect real world data to support ongoing safety and performance of the SpineJack system.
This project aims to develop and validate an automatic detection and classification system for vertebral compression fractures on computer tomography (CT) images using an artificial intelligence (AI) system (named Smart Bone) by Quanta.
This randomized phase II trial studies how well cement augmentation works in preventing vertebral body compression fracture following spine stereotactic radiosurgery in patients with solid tumors that have spread to the spine. Spine stereotactic radiosurgery delivers a high dose of radiation to vertebral metastases and can sometimes lead to a vertebral compression fracture. Using body cement on the largest part of the vertebra (a procedure called vertebral body cement augmentation) may help prevent a fracture after stereotactic spinal radiosurgery. It may also lessen pain and improve quality of life in patients with solid tumors and spinal metastases undergoing this surgery.
Th low viscosity cement injection is safe in vertebroplasty procedure with Comparacle out come in pain relief.