Interventional Radiology
| Phone: |
443-444-4341 |
| Location: |
First floor, hospital |
| Hours: |
Monday–Friday, 7:30 a.m.–5 p.m. On call all other hours; on-call requests approved by Radiologist through hospital operator. |
Vertebroplasty Relieves Pain, Gets People Moving
Compression fractures once meant conservative treatment, narcotics, and a wait-and-see approach. Now there's vertebroplasty — and MedStar Good Samaritan is one of only five hospitals in the Baltimore area that features this procedure.
Using Fluoroscopic guidance, polymethylmethacrylate — the same cement used in hip replacements — is injected into the vertebral cavity. The cement is solid in 15 minutes. After two hours of rest and clearing of sedative effects, the patient may go home. The intense pain is usually gone in 24 to 48 hours.
Vertebroplasty is appropriate when a bone scan or MRI shows uncomplicated compression fracture. For more information about vertebroplasty at MedStar Good Samaritan, please call the Good Samaritan Physician Response line at 1-888-786-6766.
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