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Kyphoplasty

Kyphoplasty

Kyphoplasty is a minimally invasive procedure to treat compression fractures in the spine. To clarify, compression fracture is a break or cracks in the vertebrae. The vertebral body is a thick rounded part on the front of each vertebrae. When a fracture occurs in the spine, it leads to weakening or collapsing the spine. Moreover, these fractures can also affect the posture in the future. In fact, compression fractures can lead the bones in the spine to collapse, resulting in kyphosis or curve in the spine. Consequently, this can be an obstruction in breathing or can limit the function of the abdominal organs. Therefore, kyphoplasty helps to stop this curve from occurring. Additionally, sometimes kyphoplasty is referred to as balloon kyphoplasty by the healthcare professionals.

Is kyphoplasty a serious operation?

No, kyphoplasty in India is a minimally invasive surgery that means surgeons make a small puncture to get into the skin instead of making a large cut.

Conditions that kyphoplasty treats

Kyphoplasty is a minimally invasive procedure that treats vertebral compression fractures. One of the most common causes of these fractures is thinning and weakening of bones that is known as osteoporosis or spinal injury.

This surgery also treats pathologic fracture. A fracture related to spinal tumors or multiple myeloma.

Benefits of kyphoplasty

Some of the common benefits of kyphoplasty include:

  1. Prevents kyphosis (hunched over posture)
  2. Minimally invasive procedure
  3. Quick recovery and shorter stay
  4. No physical therapy or rehabilitation required
  5. Decreases or eliminates pain caused by compression fractures

Risks of kyphoplasty

Some of the common risks associated with Kyphoplasty include:

  1. Infection
  2. Bleeding
  3. Numbness, tingling or weakness due to nerve damage
  4. Severe back pain
  5. Side effects to chemicals used with X-rays
  6. Cement leaking out of place, migrates to other body parts
  7. Nerve damage
  8. Additional fracture
  9. To prevent the risks, the healthcare professionals prescribe some medicine that improves bone quality in case you have osteoporosis.

Who is eligible for kyphoplasty

Patients having serious and worsening back pain conditions caused due to compression fracture.

Patients who are unable to move or function due to fracture.

The pain must be due to compression fracture not related to other conditions like disk herniation, arthritis or stenosis.

Some of the tests are recommended to confirm the condition of vertebral fracture. In case the patient is having osteoporosis, a dual energy X-ray absorptiometry scan is required.

Procedure of kyphoplasty

  1. Before starting the procedure, an anesthesiologist gives an anesthesia that will let the patient in a deep sleep state and feel no pain during the whole procedure.
  2. During the kyphoplasty procedure, the doctor will ask the patient to lie on the stomach, then the surgeon will insert a hollow needle called a trocar. Inserting into the skin and into the affected bone in the spine.
  3. A type of X-ray called fluoroscopy is used to guide the trocar.
  4. After the trocar is placed in a proper position, the surgeon will inflate the balloon-like device into the vertebra through the trocar.
  5. As the balloon inflates it leads to regaining vertebral height and opens for the surgeon to inject bone cement.
  6. The cement helps the bone from collapsing.

Cost of kyphoplasty in India

The cost of kyphoplasty in India is affordable and provides a great opportunity for the patients approaching from other nations. India is a hub for medical treatment providing excellent care with advanced technology and expertise of the professionals.

However, the overall cost of the treatment may vary depending on several factors. These factors include the surgeon’s expertise, the type of implant, the location of the hospital, and more.

Top neurosurgeons in India provide the best services and greater precision to their cases.

Summary

Kyphoplasty is a minimally invasive procedure to treat compression fractures in the spine. To clarify, compression fracture is a break or cracks in the vertebrae.

Kyphoplasty helps to stop this curve from occurring. Additionally, sometimes kyphoplasty is referred to as balloon kyphoplasty by the healthcare professionals.

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