Is it necessary to wear a brace after bone cement surgery?
In general, bone cement surgery refers to minimally invasive vertebroplasty. A back brace is usually required after minimally invasive vertebroplasty. The specific analysis is as follows:
Minimally invasive vertebroplasty is commonly used to treat lumbar compression fractures. This procedure restores vertebral body height and promotes fracture healing. During the initial period following spinal minimally invasive vertebroplasty, wearing a supportive brace is recommended. It helps relieve postoperative pain and provides structural support, preventing re-fracture, which can complicate treatment, and also facilitates healing at the fracture site. Typically, the brace should be worn for 2–3 days after surgery, although the exact duration depends on bone recovery and the doctor’s instructions before considering removal.
Patients are advised to avoid prolonged sitting or standing and extended bending, as these activities may increase the load on the lower back, potentially causing further collapse of the fractured vertebra and worsening back pain. If any physical discomfort occurs, patients should seek medical attention promptly and follow standardized treatments under a physician's guidance, which supports better recovery.