KYPHOPLASTY

What Is Kyphoplasty? Kyphoplasty is a minimally invasive surgical procedure intended to treat painful vertebral compression fractures of the spine caused by osteoporosis, trauma or cancer and which often lead to significant pain, reduced mobility and an obvious curvature in the spine. At The Comprehensive Pain Institute in Bedford and Benbrook, TX we offer Kyphoplasty as an effective way of relieving discomfort, restoring vertebral height and stabilizing spine alignment.

 

How Does Kyphoplasty Work?

The procedure involves inserting a small balloon into a fractured vertebra and inflating it slowly until a cavity is created, returning the vertebra back to its natural height and relieving pain immediately. After taking out of operation, this special bone cement hardens quickly for instantaneous stability and comfort relief.

Kyphoplasty offers multiple advantages to those suffering from vertebral compression fractures:

  • Pain Reliever: Most patients report immediate relief after the procedure, enabling them to resume daily activities with reduced discomfort.
  • Restored Mobility: Kyphoplasty’s ability to stabilize fractures and restore vertebral height allows patients greater freedom in terms of posture and mobility, giving them greater assurance when moving freely and confidently.
  • Minimally Invasive: This minimally invasive procedure uses a small incision, reducing risk and providing for faster recovery compared to traditional spinal surgery. Kyphoplasty can often be performed as an outpatient procedure, meaning patients can return home the same day to begin their healing in comfort of their own home.

 

Who Are Candidates for Kyphoplasty?

Kyphoplasty surgery is recommended to individuals suffering from painful vertebral compression fractures that have not responded to conservative treatments such as rest, medication or physical therapy. Common conditions that lead to these fractures include:

  • Osteoporosis: Osteoporosis is the primary cause of vertebral compression fractures in older adults, particularly falls and car accidents that lead to injuries that lead to fractured spines.
  • Trauma: Fall injuries or any other trauma-causing injury such as falls can cause fractures of the spine that require medical intervention to repair.
  • Cancer: Spinal tumors or metastatic cancer can weaken vertebrae and leave them more susceptible to fracture.

At The Comprehensive Pain Institute, our experienced pain management specialists will conduct an in-depth evaluation to assess whether kyphoplasty is the ideal choice for you.

 

Kyphoplasty Treatment in Bedford & Benbrook, TX

At The Comprehensive Pain Institute in Bedford and Benbrook, Texas, our top priority is providing patients with exceptional standards of care. Our team of specialists specialize in offering customized treatment plans suited to individual patient needs and employ the latest advancements in pain management to guarantee effective yet compassionate service.

If you are suffering from vertebral compression fractures and looking for relief, kyphoplasty could be just what is necessary. Don’t wait – contact us now to arrange a consultation and start the journey towards living without pain!

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