Dale S. Horne, MD, PhD - Spotlight on Kyphoplasty
Spinal
fractures are quite common. In the United States alone, an estimated 700,000 spinal
fractures occur each year. Although the majority of spinal fractures (also called
vertebral compression fractures) are caused by osteoporosis, cancer and medical
treatments such as chemotherapy can also weaken bone and increase the likelihood
of fracture.
Balloon kyphoplastya minimally invasive procedure can
reduce pain and improve quality of life.
The
procedure is called balloon kyphoplasty because orthopaedic balloons are used
to lift the fractured bone and return it to the correct position. Before the procedure,
you will have a medical exam and undergo diagnostic studies such as x-rays or
MRI, to determine the precise location of the fracture.
Balloon kyphoplasty
can be done under local or general anesthesia. Balloon kyphoplasty takes about
one hour per fracture treated. It can be done on an inpatient or outpatient basis,
depending on medical necessity. After the procedure, you will likely be transferred
to the Recovery Room for a short time for observation. Dr. Horne has performed
hundreds of successful Kyphoplasty procedures for complex spine fractures caused
by Osteoporosis and trauma.
With
the support of the Riverhills team and the suite of comprehensive services available
through our Spine Center, including Diagnostic MRI, Pain Management and Physical
Therapy, Dr. Horne can ensure the best possible outcome for you. For more on Dr.
Horne please link directly to Dr. Horne's bio
here. You can contact Dr. Horne through the Riverhills
Spine Center at 513.791.6400.

