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kyphoplasty
What it Treats
Kyphoplasty is used to relieve pain and restore spinal stability in patients with vertebral compression fractures, often caused by osteoporosis, trauma, or metastatic disease. It can help reduce pain, improve mobility, and prevent further spinal deformity.
How the Procedure Is Performed
The procedure is performed using imaging guidance, such as fluoroscopy, to accurately place a balloon tamp into the fractured vertebra. The balloon is inflated to restore vertebral height, and bone cement is injected to stabilize the fracture. Kyphoplasty provides immediate structural support and can significantly reduce pain caused by the fracture.
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All procedures are performed at Capital Surgery Center, a sterile, controlled outpatient medical facility designed to promote patient safety and reduce the risk of infection.
Capital Surgery Center specializes in same-day (outpatient) procedures, allowing patients to return home the same day following their procedure. Our surgical suites follow strict aseptic and infection-control protocols, including thorough room preparation, use of sterile instruments and supplies, and adherence to established clinical safety standards. Physicians and clinical staff wear appropriate sterile protective equipment and follow evidence-based guidelines throughout every procedure.
Prior to your procedure, our care team will review the process with you, answer any questions, and ensure all necessary safety measures are in place. After your procedure, you will receive detailed post-procedure instructions to support proper recovery at home.
If you have questions or concerns about the procedural process, outpatient care, or safety measures, please do not hesitate to contact our team.

















