A spinal compression fracture is not always dramatic. Sometimes it happens quietly. You bend down to pick something up, feel a sudden sharp pain in your back, and assume it is a muscle pull. Weeks pass and the pain does not go away. Eventually an X-ray or MRI reveals that a vertebra has collapsed. This is a compression fracture, and it is far more common than most people realise, especially in older adults with osteoporosis.
At Orthomed Hospital in Hisar, we regularly see patients who have been living with this pain for months without knowing what caused it or that it could be treated effectively. Kyphoplasty surgery in Hisar is one of the most effective and minimally invasive ways to treat vertebral compression fractures, and it is available right here at Orthomed without needing to travel to Delhi or Chandigarh.
Kyphoplasty is a minimally invasive spine procedure. A small needle is guided into the collapsed vertebra using imaging guidance. A tiny balloon is then inserted and inflated to restore height to the vertebra. Once space is created, the balloon is removed and the cavity is filled with bone cement, which hardens quickly and stabilises the fracture.
The difference between kyphoplasty and the older vertebroplasty procedure is that balloon-assisted kyphoplasty actually works to restore the height of the fractured vertebra before cementing, reducing the risk of cement leakage and improving the correction of spinal deformity. At Orthomed, our spine surgeon in Hisar evaluates each patient carefully to determine which approach is most appropriate.
Not every spinal fracture needs kyphoplasty. Our spine specialists assess the following before recommending the procedure:
The ideal window for kyphoplasty is within the first few weeks after the fracture. Older fractures may have already healed partially and respond less predictably. This is why we always tell patients in Hisar: if your back pain started after a minor fall or a routine movement and has not resolved in 2 to 3 weeks, get it investigated.
The procedure is done under local anaesthesia with sedation or general anaesthesia depending on the patient. It takes roughly 45 to 60 minutes. Most patients at Orthomed Hospital are able to walk the same day or the next morning.
Pain relief is often dramatic and fast. Studies report that over 90 percent of patients experience significant pain reduction within 24 to 48 hours. Mobility returns, and patients can return to light daily activities within days rather than weeks of bed rest.
This last question is important. Untreated vertebral compression fractures can lead to progressive spinal deformity, loss of height, chronic pain, and reduced lung capacity in severe cases. Kyphoplasty is not just about pain relief. It is about protecting the spine’s long-term structure.
Orthomed Hospital is one of the few centres in Haryana offering advanced spine surgery with a dedicated spine surgeon in Hisar. We combine the precision of image-guided techniques with a patient-first approach that focuses on getting you back to life with minimal downtime. Patients come to us from Sirsa, Rohtak, Bhiwani, and Fatehabad for spine fracture treatment that meets the standard of what is available in larger cities.
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