Kyphoplasty in India
Kyphoplasty, a type of vertebral augmentation, is a minimal invasive surgical procedure to treat spinal compression fractures
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Kyphoplasty — Key Facts
- Kyphosis affects 4-8% of the population
- Scheuermann's disease, Roundback, Hunchback all refer to Kyphosis
- Girls tend to have Kyphosis more than boys
- Kyphoplasty is for cases where the curve is greater than 80 degrees
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Frequently Asked Questions
You may need kyphosis surgery (Kyphoplasty) if
- You have a thoracic kyphosis of more than eighty degrees or a lumbar kyphosis of more than sixty degrees
- Your kyphosis curve is too large, and it makes your upper body bend forward, thereby affecting your body balance.
- Your kyphosis is getting worse rapidly
- You have compression fractures in your spine due to the kyphosis. These fractures can trap some of the spinal nerves in between. You may have symptoms like pain, numbness, weakness, etc
You will need emergency surgery if compression fractures cause problems like bowel or bladder dysfunction.
Kyphosis surgery involves two or three surgical procedures to make your spine more erect. These are
- Osteotomy or shaping the top and bottom surfaces of your vertebrae to make them flat
- Discectomy or the removal of the intervertebral discs
- Spinal fusion surgery where the surgeon fuses three or more vertebrae to make your spine stable
During kyphosis surgery, you will have general anesthesia, which means you will have no pain during surgery. You can have an open kyphosis surgery or a minimally invasive surgery. Open surgery will need a long incision which will take time to heal. Minimally invasive surgery needs only two or three small incisions that heal faster. You will have less pain during recovery with minimally invasive surgery
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