Kyphoplasty
Overview/Definition
Conditions Treated
Typical Results
Patient Experience

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Overview/Definition
An innovative and minimally invasive surgical treatment, kyphoplasty is used
mainly to treat compression fractures in
the spine. Kyphoplasty involves inflating a balloon at the site of the fracture
and then immediately filling the cavity created by this balloon with quick-setting
bone cement. The cement provides immediate stability to the spine, restoring
its former shape and preventing the treated vertebra from collapsing again.
Minimally invasive techniques such
as kyphoplasty use a combination of intra-operative fluoroscopy
to provide pictures and advanced instruments to conduct the procedure.
These small tools allow the surgeons to make smaller incisions--resulting
in shorter operating time, faster recovery and less pain.
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Conditions
Treated
Kyphoplasty treats compression fractures, which most commonly occur in the
spine as a result of osteoporosis or secondary to a tumor. A compression
fracture can result when the progressive weakening of bone causes a vertebra
to collapse on itself. This collapse shortens the spine, creating a “humpback,” and
often causes chronic pain when the fallen vertebra pinches a spinal nerve.
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Typical
Results
Kyphoplasty has two primary aims--to relieve the back pain associated with
compression fractures, and to straighten and stabilize the spine. By surgically
correcting the problem, kyphoplasty can eliminate the need for more traditional
treatments of compression fractures: bracing, bed
rest, and medication to reduce or relieve pain.
The results of kyphoplasty--the
restoration of upright posture, height, and spinal stability
and mobility, and more importantly, a dramatic reduction in back
pain--are both immediate and long-lasting.
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Patient
Experience
Kyphoplasty is a quick, effective, and minimally invasive surgery. Typically,
the surgeon can correct a fractured vertebra in less than an hour. If more
vertebrae are involved, the procedure will accordingly take more time.
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