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Spine Surgery

Rapid Relief for Spinal Fractures: Vertebroplasty & Kyphoplasty in India

VRH Healthcare guides international patients to leading spine specialists in India for advanced, minimally invasive vertebral compression fracture treatment. Our aim is to facilitate rapid pain relief, restore spinal stability, and significantly improve your quality of life through expert care and seamless coordination.

Understanding Vertebroplasty & Kyphoplasty in India

Vertebroplasty and kyphoplasty are minimally invasive procedures performed in India to treat painful vertebral compression fractures (VCFs), often caused by osteoporosis, trauma, or tumours. These procedures involve injecting medical-grade bone cement into the fractured vertebra to stabilise it, reduce pain, and restore spinal integrity. Kyphoplasty additionally uses a balloon to create a cavity and partially restore vertebral height before cement injection. Both aim to provide rapid pain relief and improve mobility, helping patients return to daily activities sooner.

Types / Variants of Vertebroplasty / Kyphoplasty

1

Vertebroplasty

Direct injection of bone cement into a fractured vertebra to stabilise it and relieve pain.

2

Kyphoplasty

A balloon is inflated within the fractured vertebra to create a cavity and restore height before cement injection.

3

Radiofrequency Kyphoplasty (RFK)

Uses radiofrequency energy to create a cavity within the vertebra, allowing for controlled cement delivery.

4

Sacroplasty

Similar cement augmentation technique applied to stabilise painful fractures in the sacrum (pelvic bone).

Your surgeon explains why a particular approach is recommended for you.

Technology & Techniques

In India, Vertebroplasty / Kyphoplasty may be performed using:

Fluoroscopy (real-time X-ray guidance)
CT scan guidance
Specialised bone biopsy needles (trocars)
Inflatable bone balloons (for kyphoplasty)
High-viscosity polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) bone cement
Radiofrequency ablation devices (for RFK)

الفوائد

  • Experience rapid and often dramatic pain relief, allowing for a quicker return to comfort and daily activities.
  • Benefit from a minimally invasive approach, involving only small incisions and reduced recovery time compared to open surgery.
  • Achieve improved mobility and functional independence, helping you resume a more active lifestyle.
  • Enjoy a short hospital stay, with many patients discharged the same day or after just one night.
  • Gain stabilisation of the fractured vertebra, effectively preventing further collapse and deformity.
  • For kyphoplasty, there's potential for partial restoration of the lost vertebral height, improving spinal alignment.

القيود

  • These procedures are not suitable for all types of spinal fractures, particularly those with neurological compromise or instability.
  • There is a small but present risk of bone cement leakage into surrounding tissues, potentially affecting nerves or blood vessels.
  • As with any invasive procedure, there's a risk of infection, bleeding, or adverse reactions to anaesthesia.
  • The procedures address the fracture but do not treat the underlying cause of osteoporosis, which requires separate management.
  • While kyphoplasty can restore some height, complete restoration of original vertebral height is not always achievable.
  • There is a possibility of new fractures developing at adjacent vertebral levels over time, especially if osteoporosis is untreated.

Diagnostics & Pre-Arrival Work-Up

Spinal X-rays (AP and lateral views)
MRI of the spine (to assess fracture age, soft tissue involvement, and rule out other causes of pain)
CT scan of the spine (for detailed bone assessment and fracture morphology)
Bone density scan (DEXA scan, if osteoporosis is suspected as the underlying cause)
Blood tests (e.g., calcium, vitamin D, kidney function, coagulation profile, tumour markers if applicable)
Neurological examination reports (to assess nerve function and rule out spinal cord compression)
Share reports securely for review and opinion
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Pre-Arrival & Travel Checklist

Medical records and imaging
Passport and medical visa
Pre-surgery instructions (medications, fasting)
Accommodation and airport pickup confirmation
Post-discharge recovery plan and tele-review schedule

How the Procedure is Done (Step-by-Step)

1

Anaesthesia & Positioning

The patient receives local anaesthesia with sedation or general anaesthesia. They are then carefully positioned face down on the operating table for optimal access to the spine.

2

Needle Insertion

Under continuous X-ray (fluoroscopy) or CT guidance, a small incision is made. A hollow needle (trocar) is then precisely advanced into the fractured vertebral body.

3

Balloon Inflation (Kyphoplasty Only)

For kyphoplasty, a specialised balloon is inserted through the needle. It's inflated to create a cavity within the vertebra and partially restore its height, then deflated and removed.

4

Cement Injection

Medical-grade bone cement (polymethylmethacrylate, PMMA) is slowly injected into the fractured vertebra. This fills the cavity and stabilises the bone, preventing further collapse.

5

Closure & Recovery

Once the cement hardens, the needle is removed, and the small incision is covered with a sterile dressing. The patient is then moved to a recovery area for observation.

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Expected Outcomes & What Success Means

Significant reduction in back pain, often providing relief within hours or days of the procedure.
Achieve improved ability to move, walk, and comfortably perform essential daily activities.
Benefit from the stabilisation of the fractured vertebra, preventing further collapse and discomfort.
Enjoy an enhanced quality of life and greater independence, reducing reliance on pain medication.
Regain confidence in movement, allowing for a more active and fulfilling post-treatment lifestyle.

Recovery & Follow-Up Timeline

Immediate Post-ProcedurePatients are monitored for a few hours in recovery. Many can walk shortly after the procedure and are often discharged the same day or after an overnight stay for observation.
First Few DaysPain relief is typically immediate and progressive. Patients are advised to gradually increase activity, avoiding heavy lifting or strenuous exercise for a few weeks.
Weeks 1-2Most patients can return to light daily activities and work. A follow-up with the surgeon is usually scheduled to assess recovery and discuss long-term management strategies.
Long-Term ManagementAddressing the underlying cause of the fracture, such as osteoporosis, with appropriate medication and lifestyle changes is crucial to prevent future vertebral compression fractures.

Fitness to fly and activity limits are centre-specific.

How Quickly Can I Start?

الخطوة 1

Second Opinion

12–48 hours

Typically received after sharing medical reports.

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Scheduling

Variable

Depends on hospital availability and clinical priority.

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Travel & Visa

1-3 weeks

Time needed for visa processing and travel arrangements to India.

الخطوة 4

Pre-Procedure Evaluation

1-2 days

On-ground consultations and final diagnostic checks before the procedure.

Request timelines and estimates
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Costs & What Affects Your Estimate

Type of procedure performed (Vertebroplasty or Kyphoplasty)Number of vertebrae requiring treatmentCategory and reputation of the chosen hospital and its location (e.g., Delhi-NCR, Gurugram)Experience and fees of the treating spine surgeonLength of hospital stay, if an overnight stay is requiredType of anaesthesia administered (local with sedation or general)Any pre-existing medical conditions requiring additional care or monitoringNeed for post-procedure rehabilitation, medication, or follow-up consultations

This page provides an overview of typical costs and influencing factors. A personalised cost estimate is shared after a medical review of your reports—please contact us to request your individual estimate.

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How VRH Healthcare Helps

VRH Healthcare is not a hospital. We act as your medical facilitation and patient-navigation partner, helping you make informed decisions and move smoothly through care in India. Our comprehensive support includes:

Independent second opinions (even if you already have an estimate)
Thorough review of your medical records and diagnostic reports by specialists
Shortlisting appropriate, accredited hospitals and highly experienced spine surgeons
Efficient appointment scheduling and coordination of your entire care timeline
Assistance with obtaining medical visa invitation letters (VILs)
Arrangement of airport pickup, local transport, and suitable accommodation near hospitals
Provision of professional language interpreters and dedicated on-ground assistance
Sharing indicative cost estimates based on a detailed medical review
Facilitating post-discharge tele-follow-ups with your treating surgeon
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International Patient Services

Medical visa invitation letters to streamline your travel process
Seamless airport transfers and efficient local transport arrangements
Comfortable accommodation near the hospital, tailored to your preferences
Professional language interpreters (Arabic, Russian, French, English) for clear communication
Expert appointment coordination and regular updates for your family back home
Post-discharge follow-ups via tele-consultation to ensure continuity of care
Start with an opinion
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Your Care Journey with VRH

A simplified step-by-step guide to your treatment experience, ensuring clarity and support at every stage.

الخطوة 01

Share medical reports for initial review and expert opinion.

الخطوة 02

Receive an expert second opinion and an indicative cost estimate for your procedure.

الخطوة 03

Plan travel, secure your medical visa, and confirm all appointments with our assistance.

الخطوة 04

Undergo treatment in India with comprehensive on-ground coordination and support.

الخطوة 05

Manage discharge and continue with ongoing tele-follow-ups for post-operative care.

You can request a second opinion at any stage—even if you already have an estimate.

Where We Serve: Countries We Support

Middle East

Saudi ArabiaOmanBahrainUAEYemenIraq

Language support, visa assistance, and coordinated care planning for spine surgery.

Africa

NigeriaKenyaTanzaniaEthiopiaGhanaAngolaMozambiqueUgandaSudanChadGuinea

Support for diagnostics review, travel planning, and post-treatment follow-up.

Central Asia & CIS

KazakhstanUzbekistanKyrgyzstanTajikistanRussia

Interpretation services and hospital coordination for surgical care.

South Asia

BangladeshNepalMaldivesSri LankaAfghanistan

Quick access to opinions, scheduling, and continuity of care.

U.K. & USA

Second opinions, cost-sensitive planning, and post-return tele-follow-ups.

Other Countries

Customised support based on individual travel and care needs.

الأسئلة الشائعة

What is the main difference between Vertebroplasty and Kyphoplasty?
Vertebroplasty involves directly injecting medical-grade bone cement into the fractured vertebra to stabilise it and relieve pain. Kyphoplasty, however, first uses a balloon to create a cavity within the vertebra and partially restore its height before the cement is injected, potentially offering better height restoration and correction of spinal deformity.
Who is a suitable candidate for Vertebroplasty or Kyphoplasty?
These procedures are typically recommended for patients experiencing severe, debilitating pain from vertebral compression fractures, often due to osteoporosis, cancer, or trauma, who have not found adequate relief with conservative treatments like pain medication, bracing, and bed rest. A thorough evaluation by a spine specialist is essential.
How long does the procedure take, and what is the typical recovery time?
The procedure usually takes about 30-60 minutes per vertebra treated. Most patients experience rapid pain relief, often within hours, and can walk shortly after. They are typically discharged the same day or after an overnight stay. Full recovery to light activities generally occurs within a few days to two weeks, with strenuous activities avoided for longer.
Are there any risks or potential complications associated with these procedures?
While generally considered safe and effective, potential risks include cement leakage into surrounding tissues (which can rarely affect nerves or blood vessels), infection, bleeding, allergic reactions to materials or anaesthesia, and a small chance of new fractures at adjacent levels. Your surgeon will discuss these thoroughly.
Will these procedures cure my osteoporosis or prevent future fractures?
No, vertebroplasty and kyphoplasty treat the existing fracture by providing pain relief and stability. They do not cure the underlying osteoporosis, which is a systemic bone disease. Long-term management of osteoporosis with appropriate medication, diet, and lifestyle changes is crucial to help prevent future vertebral compression fractures.
How quickly will I feel pain relief after the procedure?
Many patients report significant and often dramatic pain relief almost immediately after the procedure, sometimes within hours. The full effect of pain reduction may be felt over the next few days as any residual swelling or discomfort from the procedure subsides.
What kind of anaesthesia is used for Vertebroplasty/Kyphoplasty?
These procedures are typically performed under local anaesthesia with conscious sedation, meaning you are relaxed but awake. In some cases, especially if multiple vertebrae are treated or for patient comfort, general anaesthesia may be used.
Can I fly home soon after the procedure?
Most patients are fit to fly within a few days to a week after the procedure, depending on their individual recovery and the number of vertebrae treated. Your surgeon will provide specific guidance on when it is safe for you to travel, considering your overall health and comfort.