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Balloon kyphoplasty is a minimally invasive procedure done to repair and stabilize spinal fractures called vertebral compression fractures in order to relieve pain and restore function.
One or two small incisions are made, about 1 cm long. A small pathway is made into the fractured vertebra using a hollow instrument, and an orthopedic balloon is inserted into the bone.
Once in place the balloon is carefully inflated to raise the collapsed vertebra into its normal position.
When the bone is in its normal position the balloon is then deflated and removed. This creates a cavity, or space, within the vertebral body.
The cavity is filled with a special cement to support the surrounding bone and prevent further collapse. You can think of it as an internal cast.
Generally the procedure is done on both sides of the vertebra to fully support the bone. The procedure usually takes about half of an hour per level.
You will be monitored in your recovery room for a while. You will be encouraged to walk, move around, and to assess how your back is feeling. Care instructions will be given to you for the care of the small incision sites on your back. A follow up visit will also be scheduled.
Dress in loose and comfortable clothing. And leave jewelry and other valuables at home.
You must have a driver to take you home after the procedure
This procedure will be completed under light sedation. Therefore you will have to fast for 8 hours prior to the appointment.
If you take medications for high blood pressure or any kind of heart condition, please take your medications as normal with a small sip of water.
If you take aspirin or any blood thinning medication you will need to stop taking it for 2-7 days before your procedure. Discuss the risks involved with the physician who prescribes your blood thinner. You can restart the blood thinner the day after your procedure.
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