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Vertebral compression fractures

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A kyphotic spine can leave a patient with a hunced posture. In addition to loss of height, vertebral fractures create pain, poor mobility and a host of other side effect including depression and weight loss. Balloon kyphoplasty is a procedure to repair the facture and improve quality of life.

Ballon Kyphoplasty procedure

Ballon kyphoplasty is aimed at stabilizing a fracture and correcting spinal deformity caused by vertebral compression fractures.



NOTE: Two needles are used to perform this procedure, one on each side of a vertebra.

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