
Lesson 12 • 24 Jan 2025
Vertebral augmentation-s effects on mortality, practice changes, and related statistical analyses
Course overview
This course offers training in bone tumor ablation, advanced kyphoplasty, and acetabular lesion management. Modules cover techniques, patient selection, interdisciplinary collaboration, and procedural insights to optimize outcomes and address common challenges. This course is supported by an educational grant from Medtronic.
2.5 hours, 20 lessons
Lessons
Spine & Bone Tumor Ablations: Techniques & Insights
Lesson 1
Practice methods, collaboration with oncologists, and diagnostic approaches in bone tumor ablation
Lesson 2
Adding pain pumps to a medical practice specializing in kyphoplasty and bone tumor ablation
Lesson 3
Challenges in patient selection, and technical details of bone tumor ablation under fluoroscopy
Lesson 4
Advanced Kyphoplasty Techniques for Spine Lesions
Lesson 5
Tips on kyphoplasty for spine lesions, including using various tools for optimal results
Lesson 6
Lesson 7
Lesson 8
Lesson 9
Kyphoplasty Myths & Facts with Dr. Joshua Hirsch
Lesson 10
Overview of 2009 NEJM vertebroplasty studies, controversies, and practice evolution
Lesson 11
Lesson 12
Vertebral augmentation-s effects on mortality, practice changes, and related statistical analyses
Lesson 13
Lesson 14
Recent vertebral augmentation trials, acute vs. chronic fractures, and broader treatment benefits
Acetabular Lesion Ablations
Lesson 15
Spine to acetabular lesion ablations and their biomechanical complexities
Lesson 16
Lesson 17
Lesson 18
Probe selection, cement injection, and real-time fluoroscopy in treating bone lesions
Lesson 19
Avascular necrosis risks and thermo-protective techniques in ablation procedures
Lesson 20
Mechanical fixation and challenges in treating lytic lesions.
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