Kyphoplasty is a medical procedure used to treat vertebral body compression fractures.
Kyphoplasty helps in reducing pain and increasing the mobility of a person having a vertebral compression fracture. It is a minimally-invasive alternative to other surgical procedures.
Vertical compression fractures are small breaks in the thick mass of bone that makes up the front part of the spinal column or vertebral body.
The vertebral body fractures cause the collapse or compression of a vertebra. This leads the spine to shorten and curve forward, resulting in pain and a hunched-over (kyphotic) deformity.
Purpose:
Kyphoplasty is indicated in cases of vertebral compression fractures that occur due to the following reasons:
Risk factors:
The following factors increase the risk of developing vertebral compression fractures:
The symptoms of vertebral compression fractures, which indicate a need for Kyphoplasty are:
Back pain
Loss of height
Difficulty in twisting or bending the body
Pain that becomes worse on standing or walking, and becomes better on lying down
A stooped or curved spine
Digestive problems
Constipation
Weight loss
Poor appetite
Hip pain
Breathing problems
The complications associated with Kyphoplasty are:
Contact the doctor immediately if you notice any of the following symptoms after the procedure:
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