Kyphoplasty

What is it?

Operation to treat compression fractures in the spine.

What is the goal?

Alleviate pain and prevent further collapse of the vertebrae.

How is it done?

A small incision is made in your back. Under x-ray guidance, a balloon is inserted and inflated into the fracture site. This elevates (raises) the vertebral body closer to its original height.

The balloon is then deflated and removed and the space it created within the bone is filled with “cement”. The cement hardens quickly and serves as a permanent “cast” within the bone. Surgery takes approximately one hour.

What are the risks?

There are always risks with any surgery. Potential complications include:

How long will I be in the hospital?

Typically you are able to go home the same day, but you may need to spend the night.

At Home:

You will be given additional instructions on the day you are discharged which will include:


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