MBBS, MS - Orthopaedics
Dr. Sushanth M.V. is a well known Orthopaedic Surgeon. He has about 15+ years of experience in his respective field and he looks after 2 branches with differ…
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MBBS, MS - Orthopaedics
Dr. Sushanth M.V. is a well known Orthopaedic Surgeon. He has about 15+ years of experience in his respective field and he looks after 2 branches with differ…
MBBS, MS - Orthopaedics
Dr. Vijay Kumar Sohanlal is a Senior Joint Replacement and orthopaedic consultant at MGM HEALTHCARE, Mahi Joint Replacement and Orthopaedic Clinic, Kilpauk,…
MBBS, MRCS (UK), FRCS - Trauma & Orthopedic Surgery
Dr.Nitin Practices at Yashoda Hospital Secubderabad. Dr. Nithin Kumar completed training and 11 years clinical experience in England. Specialises in dealing…
MS - Orthopaedics, MBBS
Dr. Arun Kannan, MS Ortho, is an Orthopaedic Surgeon with outstanding credentials, that include MS training from the prestigious All India Institute of Medic…
MBBS, Diploma in Orthopaedics, DNB - Orthopedics/Orthopedic Surgery, Fellow in Spine Surgery
Dr Amit Shridhar is an orthopaedic surgeon attached to sant Parmanand hospital super specialising in spine surgeries. He did his post graduation in orthopaed…
MBBS, DNB - Orthopedics/Orthopedic Surgery
Dr. K.Karthik Kailash is a Spine Surgeon (Ortho) and Orthopedist in Tambaram West, Chennai and has an experience of 35 years in these fields. Dr. K.Karthik K…
MBBS, DNB - Orthopedics/Orthopedic Surgery, Diploma in Orthopaedics, MNAMS - Orthopaedics
Dr. Anshu S. R Sachdev is a fellowship-trained adult joint reconstruction & arthroscopy surgeon in Pune, India. He completed his diploma in orthopedic surger…
MBBS, MS - Orthopaedics, MRCS (UK)
Dr. Rajeev Verma, an expert in Joint Replacement Surgery, Arthroscopic Knee Surgery and Complex Trauma and Limb Reconstruction Procedures, has more than 14 y…
MBBS, MS - Orthopaedics, M.Ch - Orthopaedics
Dr. Ashok Kumar Sharma completed his MBBS with Internship in 1998 and MS- Orthopaedics in 2002. He did his M.Ch. Orthopaedics from University of Seychelles-A…
MBBS, MS - Orthopaedics, M.Ch - Orthopaedics
Dr sanjay gupta is a gold medalist in ms orthopedics. He has undergone rigorous training in india and uk in the field of orthopedics and joint replacement su…
FNB - Spine Surgery, MS - Orthopaedics, DNB - Orthopedics/Orthopedic Surgery, MNAMS - Orthopaedics, Diploma in Orthopaedics, MBBS
Dr. Yogesh K. Pithwa is a Consultant Spine Surgeon practicing in Bangalore, India. With the rapid evolution of knowledge in all fields of medicine, there exi…
MS - Orthopaedics, MBBS
Dr. Satish Mutha is a Spine Surgeon (Ortho) and Orthopedist in Santacruz, Mumbai and has an experience of 29 years in these fields. Dr. Satish Mutha practice…
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Kyphoplasty is a minimally invasive spine procedure used to treat vertebral compression fractures, which commonly occur due to osteoporosis, injury, or cancer. It helps reduce back pain, restore spinal height, and improve mobility.
In this procedure, a small balloon is inserted into the fractured vertebra and gently inflated to create space and restore its height. The space is then filled with bone cement, which stabilizes the bone and prevents further collapse.
Kyphoplasty is considered safer than traditional open spine surgery because it involves small incisions, less pain, and faster recovery. Many patients experience quick relief from pain and can return to daily activities sooner.
Kyphoplasty is performed to treat painful spinal fractures and improve quality of life.
Key Benefits
• Relieves back pain quickly: Many patients feel significant pain relief soon after the procedure.
• Restores vertebral height: The balloon helps correct spinal deformity and improves posture.
• Improves mobility: Patients can move more easily and return to normal activities faster.
• Minimally invasive: Small incisions mean less pain, fewer complications, and faster healing.
• Stabilizes fractures: Bone cement strengthens the vertebra and prevents further collapse.
Kyphoplasty may be recommended for people who have:
• Osteoporosis-related spinal fractures
• Severe back pain due to vertebral collapse
• Fractures caused by injury or trauma
• Spinal fractures due to cancer
• Pain not improving with medicines or rest
Doctors evaluate the patient using imaging tests like X-rays or MRI before recommending this procedure.
1. Pre-Procedure Preparation
Doctors perform imaging tests such as X-rays or MRI scans to identify the fracture and plan the treatment.
2. Anesthesia
Kyphoplasty is usually performed under local or general anesthesia, so the patient does not feel pain during the procedure.
3. Balloon Insertion
A small incision is made, and a thin tube is inserted into the fractured vertebra. A balloon is then placed and gently inflated to create space and restore the bone height.
4. Cement Injection
After removing the balloon, bone cement is injected into the space to stabilize the vertebra and prevent further collapse.
5. Closure
The incision is closed with a bandage, and the patient is monitored for recovery.
Kyphoplasty usually takes about 60–90 minutes per vertebra depending on the condition being treated.
It is often performed as a day-care or outpatient procedure, meaning patients can go home the same day or after a short hospital stay.
The procedure is done in a hospital or specialized spine center by an orthopedic surgeon, neurosurgeon, or spine specialist.
Kyphoplasty is generally safe, but like any procedure, it carries some risks.
Common Side Effects
• Mild pain or soreness at the procedure site
• Temporary discomfort after surgery
Possible Risks
• Infection or bleeding
• Cement leakage
• Nerve injury or paralysis (rare)
• Fractures in nearby vertebrae
Although complications are uncommon, patients should follow medical advice carefully to ensure proper recovery.
Recovery after kyphoplasty is usually quick compared to major spine surgery.
Recovery Guidelines
• Many patients can walk within hours after the procedure
• Light activities can resume within a day or two
• Full recovery usually takes 4–6 weeks
• Avoid heavy lifting during recovery
Most patients experience improved mobility and reduced pain shortly after treatment.
Kyphoplasty is used to treat spinal compression fractures, mainly caused by osteoporosis, injury, or cancer, and helps relieve pain and restore spinal stability.
No, kyphoplasty is a minimally invasive procedure with small incisions, less pain, and faster recovery compared to traditional spine surgery.
The procedure usually takes about 60–90 minutes per vertebra, depending on the condition and number of fractures treated.
Most patients recover within 4–6 weeks, with many returning to light activities within a few days.
The procedure itself is not painful due to anesthesia, but mild soreness may occur during recovery.
Yes, there are risks. Some of the risks include infection, cement leakage, nerve injury, and fractures in nearby bones, though these are rare.
Kyphoplasty is performed by trained spine specialists such as orthopedic surgeons or neurosurgeons.
Many patients can walk within hours after the procedure and return to normal activities shortly afterward.