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Kyphoplasty is an advanced minimally invasive surgical procedure specifically developed to treat painful vertebral compression fractures (VCFs). These fractures most commonly occur due to osteoporosis, spinal tumors, or traumatic injuries, causing the vertebral bone to collapse and often resulting in severe pain, spinal deformity (kyphosis), and reduced mobility. This innovative technique aims to stabilize the fractured bone, restore vertebral height, and provide significant pain relief, allowing patients to return to their daily activities with improved function and quality of life.
The kyphoplasty technique involves a precise approach performed by a spinal specialist:
Preparation and Anesthesia: The procedure is typically performed under local anesthesia with sedation or general anesthesia. Patients are positioned face down on a specialized operating table.
Guided Access: Using real-time X-ray guidance (fluoroscopy), the surgeon makes a small incision in the back and carefully inserts a narrow cannula (tube) into the fractured vertebra.
Balloon Insertion and Inflation: A specially designed balloon tamp is inserted through the cannula and gently inflated within the compressed vertebra. This process:
Creates a cavity within the bone
Helps restore the vertebra’s original height
Corrects spinal alignment
Reduces spinal deformity
Cement Injection: After the balloon is removed, the created cavity is filled with polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA), a specialized orthopedic bone cement that:
Hardens within minutes
Provides immediate stabilization
Prevents further collapse of the vertebra
Completion: The instruments are removed, and the small incision is closed with a bandage. The entire procedure typically takes 30-60 minutes per vertebra.
Kyphoplasty is generally recommended for patients who:
Experience persistent pain from vertebral compression fractures
Have not responded to conservative treatments (6-8 weeks of medication, bracing, rest)
Show fracture-related pain on physical examination
Demonstrate recent vertebral compression on imaging studies
Experience limited mobility due to fracture pain
Are medically stable for the procedure
This procedure offers numerous benefits compared to traditional treatments:
Significant pain reduction (often within 48 hours)
Rapid stabilization of the fractured vertebra
Quick return to normal activities
Restored vertebral height and spinal alignment
Improved mobility and posture
Reduced reliance on pain medications
Prevention of further spinal collapse
Small incisions (less than 1 cm)
Reduced blood loss compared to open surgery
Lower risk of infection
Outpatient or short hospital stay
Post-procedure recovery typically involves:
Immediate: 1-2 hours of recovery room monitoring
Short-term: Most patients walk within hours after procedure
First Week: Gradual return to normal activities
Long-term: Follow-up with physical therapy and osteoporosis management
While generally safe, kyphoplasty carries some risks:
Cement leakage (usually asymptomatic)
Adjacent-level fractures
Infection or bleeding
Nerve injury (rare)
Allergic reaction to materials
Successful outcomes require comprehensive care:
Ongoing osteoporosis treatment
Regular weight-bearing exercise
Adequate calcium and vitamin D intake
Fall prevention strategies
Regular follow-up with healthcare providers
Kyphoplasty has revolutionized the treatment of vertebral compression fractures, offering hope and improved quality of life for patients suffering from debilitating spinal fractures. By understanding the procedure, benefits, and appropriate candidate selection, patients and physicians can work together to achieve optimal outcomes in spinal fracture management.
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