Vertebroplasty - Kyphoplasty
Minimally invasive solution for spinal fractures
With 12 years of experience in treating osteoporotic spinal compression fractures through vertebroplasty and kyphoplasty. Providing rapid pain relief and spinal stabilization through 6mm incision.
Treatment Features
Overview
Vertebroplasty and kyphoplasty are minimally invasive treatment methods for osteoporotic spinal compression fractures. With 12 years of experience, pain control and spinal stabilization achieved through bone cement injection.
What are Vertebroplasty - Kyphoplasty?
Vertebroplasty is bone cement injection into fractured vertebral body. Kyphoplasty first restores vertebral height with a balloon, then cement is injected. Both methods provide pain relief and stabilization in osteoporotic compression fractures.
Signs and Symptoms
Procedure Process
With 12 years of experience, vertebroplasty and kyphoplasty are safely performed.
Radiological Evaluation
Determining fracture age and location with MRI and CT
Patient Positioning
Preparation in prone position under sterile conditions
Fluoroscopy Guidance
Needle guidance to vertebral body through 6mm incision
Balloon Expansion (Kyphoplasty)
Restoration of vertebral height if needed
Cement Injection
Controlled bone cement injection
Advantages of Vertebroplasty - Kyphoplasty
Immediate Pain Relief
Pain control within minutes after procedure
Minimally Invasive
Outpatient procedure through 6mm incision
Rapid Mobilization
Standing and walking same day
Spine Strengthening
Mechanical support with bone cement
Height Restoration
Vertebral height restoration with kyphoplasty
Expert Experience
12 years of vertebroplasty expertise
Recovery Process
Recovery after vertebroplasty is typically very rapid.
First 2-4 Hours
4-6 Hours
Day 1
Week 1
Who is a Candidate?
Suitable Patients
Not Suitable Cases
Frequently Asked Questions
Pain is minimal as it is performed with local anesthesia. In our 12 years of experience, patients have a comfortable process.
Most patients see significant pain reduction within 2-4 hours after the procedure. Full effect appears in 24-48 hours.
PMMA (polymethylmethacrylate) cement has been used safely for years. It is tolerated by the body.
Re-fracture in the treated vertebra is very rare. Osteoporosis treatment is important for adjacent vertebrae.
Would You Like to Learn More About Vertebroplasty - Kyphoplasty?
Let's conduct a detailed examination and evaluation to create the most suitable treatment plan for you. We are here for you with our experienced team.