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Percutaneous vertebroplasty is the standard of care for treatment of the pain associated with vertebral compression fractures.
Mary E. (Lee) Jensen, M.D.



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  • Practice Leaders

    An estimated 4,000 physicians currently practice vertebroplasty with 100 additional physicians being trained each year by the leaders in the field. Increasing success rates and extremely low complication rates (<3 % for patients with osteoporotic fractures) have made vertebroplasty the standard of care for painful vertebral compression fractures. The following is a list of pioneers and leaders in the field of Vertebroplasty. Please select a profile to learn more about the doctor.

    Dr. Ira Braun
    Miami Cardiac and Vascular Institute, Miami, FL

    Dr. Andy DeNardo
    Methodist Hospital of Indiana, Indianapolis, IN

    Dr. Jacques Dion
    Emory University Hospital, Atlanta, GA

    Dr. Huy Do
    Stanford University Medical Center, Palo Alto, CA

    Dr. Steve Dunnagan
    Radiology Associates, Little Rock, AR

    Dr. Joshua Hirsch
    Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA

    Dr. Mary E. (Lee) Jensen
    University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA

    Dr. David Kallmes
    Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN

    Dr. Kevin McGraw
    Riverside Methodist Hospital, Toledo, OH

    Dr. Mubin I. Syed
    Mercy Medical Center, Springfield, OH

    Dr. Gregg Zoarski

    University of Maryland Medical Center, Baltimore, MD


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