Vertebroplasty (ver-tee-bro-plas-tee) and kyphoplasty (kye-fo-plas-tee) are
surgical treatments your doctor may recommend that are specificly for spinal
compression fracture.
- Vertebroplasty a minimally invasive procedure in which special
cement is injected into the broken vertebral body. This treatment is mainly used
to ease pain and improve the strength of the vertebral body.
- Kyphoplasty a minimally invasive procedure in which a tube with a
deflated balloon is slipped inside the broken bone. Once inside, the balloon is
inflated to help restore the height of the broken vertebra. Then bone cement is
injected into the space formed by the balloon to hold the vertebra at its
corrected height.
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