What is cypoplastic surgery?
Cypophaplastic surgery is a procedure to repair the vertebral fracture in the spine. Compression fractures may result in the patient to keep trauma on vertebrae or if the patient develops osteoporosis of bone disease. Throughout his life, bone tissue has a bone growth cycles and bone degradation follows. As men and women age, bone growth can slow down and bones can be very fragile.
bone density screening should be performed in all patients as aged. If bone density is low, the patient may suffer from osteoporosis. Vertebral compression fractures may occur because the patient performs simple activities such as rotation or bending. The body weight itself develops pressure on the round, strong vertebral body and can cause a fracture.
These fractures can be very painful and lead to height loss. Cypoplastic surgery can be performed to repair fracture and expand the vertebral. The spine curve in the shoulder area is known as Kyphosis. By expanding the vertebra has a surgeryGie Cypoplastics to correct the angle of the broken vertebra, reducing kyphosis.
For the diagnosis of compression fracture, the surgeon can first order X -rays of the spine. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) can also provide the surgeon with a complete picture of fracture and any spinal cord affection. These tests can be painful for the patient and care must be taken to prevent the fracture from getting worse and deteriorate. After exploring X -rays and MRI, the surgeon determines whether the patient is a candidate for cypoplastics surgery.
Cypophaplastic surgery can be performed as an outpatient procedure with a very limited stay in the hospital. This is a non -invasive procedure and there is no surgical section, so the recovery should be shorter than the open operation. The patient must remain absolutely at rest during the surgery, so the growth will have to use a general anesthetic to sleep the patient.
hollow needle knownAs a trocar, it is inserted through the skin of the back and the vertebral body. The surgeon then puts a small balloon over Trokar and inflates it to create space in the vertebra and restore it to normal height. This balloon is released and removed, and the bone cement is then injected into the vertebra. Injection of this cement should stabilize vertebrae and any fracture fragments from a fracture.
Many patients affect compression of pain after surgery of cypoplastics. There may be some muscle pain around a repaired fracture for several weeks after surgery. One risk after the surgery of cypoplastics is that a repaired fracture could exert pressure on neighboring vertebrae and generate another fracture.