Tuesday, November 23, 2010

The Replacements Henrai

Kyphoplasty L3

Here's the latest Kyphoplasty spine surgery that I did.
is a pathological fracture of L3, in the sense that the fractured vertebral body in the absence of a significant traumatic event. This means that the vertebral bone structure is so weak that they can break spontaneously or minimal physical exertion. In this case the diagnosis was vertebral fracture in osteoporosis, but during the operation of kyphoplasty have also performed a bone biopsy to rule out other possible causes of pathological fracture (such as secondary metal bone). The surgery is performed percutaneously and then with the least invasive as possible for the patient, which can get up the next day without a brace and without pain caused by vertebral fracture.

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