
Kyphoplasty Surgery
Is Back Pain Still Affecting You?
Consider Non-Surgical Options for Long-Term Management
If back pain is limiting your mobility and impacting your daily routine
Orthopedic Surgeries Mexico in Mexico City, can help. We offer high-quality, affordable Kyphoplasty Surgery to get you back to doing the things you love.
What Is Kyphoplasty Surgery?
Kyphoplasty is a specialized minimally invasive surgical procedure designed to treat spinal compression fractures, which are commonly the result of conditions such as osteoporosis, trauma, or certain types of cancer.
These fractures occur when a vertebra in the spine collapses, leading to significant pain, loss of height, and deformity in the spine, such as kyphosis (a forward curvature).
The primary objectives of Kyphoplasty in Mexico are to alleviate the intense pain associated with these fractures, stabilize the damaged vertebra to prevent further collapse or spinal deformity, and to restore as much of the vertebra's original height as possible.
By doing so, the procedure not only aims to improve the patient's immediate discomfort but also seeks to enhance their overall spinal alignment and posture, which can have a significant positive impact on their quality of life and mobility.
Kyphoplasty is typically recommended for patients who have not responded well to conservative treatments, such as bed rest, pain medication, or back braces, and who continue to experience debilitating pain or progressive spinal deformity.
Kyphoplasty can treat different numbers of vertebral fractures, ranging from one to multiple levels.
One-Level Kyphoplasty targets a single vertebra, offering localized pain relief and quick recovery.
Two-Level Kyphoplasty addresses fractures in two vertebrae, providing broader pain relief and enhanced spinal stability.
Multi-Level Kyphoplasty (three or more levels) is used for severe cases, offering comprehensive spinal stabilization and significant pain relief, though the procedure is more complex and may require a longer recovery.

5 Benefits of Kyphoplasty
Pain Relief
Kyphoplasty often provides immediate and substantial relief from the severe pain caused by spinal compression fractures. Many patients experience a dramatic reduction in pain within a day of the procedure.
Minimally Invasive and Quick Recovery
Kyphoplasty is a minimally invasive surgery, typically requiring only small incisions. This results in a shorter recovery time compared to traditional open spinal surgery. Many patients are able to return to their normal activities within a few days.
Improved Spinal Stability
By injecting bone cement into the fractured vertebra, kyphoplasty stabilizes the bone, preventing further collapse and reducing the risk of additional fractures or spinal deformities.
Restoration of Vertebral Height
The procedure helps to restore the height of the collapsed vertebra by using a balloon to create space before the cement is injected. This can improve posture, reduce spinal curvature (kyphosis), and alleviate associated discomfort.
Enhanced Quality of Life
Kyphoplasty often provides immediate and substantial relief from the severe pain caused by spinal compression fractures. Many patients experience a dramatic reduction in pain within a day of the procedure.
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YOUR PACKAGE INCLUDES
- The Surgical Procedure
- Board Certified Orthopedic Surgeons fees
- Certified Anesthesiologist and all Medical Team fees
- Certified Hospital Stay- Supplies and disposable materials / All medication required during surgery
- 7 days in a 4**** Hotel
- All the Pre and Post-operative Consultations
- All the local Transportations
- Bilingual Assistant
- A Medical Doctor (M.D.) will visit you in your hotel room 6 days a week to monitor your post-surgery health, assist with bandage changes, and support any other needs during your recovery time at the hotel.
Our packages are all inclusive, with NO HIDDEN COST!
PROCESS OF KYPHOPLASTY SURGERY
What to Expect at Orthopedics Surgeries Mexico
What happens before the procedure?
During the consultation, the surgeon will assess your symptoms, review your medical history, and conduct a physical examination. They will explain the Kyphoplasty procedure along with the potential risks and benefits specific to your case.
What happens during the procedure?
​During a kyphoplasty procedure, the patient is first given anesthesia to ensure comfort. A small incision is made in the back, through which a narrow tube is inserted and guided to the fractured vertebra using fluoroscopy. A balloon is then inflated inside the vertebra to create space and restore some height. After removing the balloon, bone cement is injected into the cavity to stabilize the vertebra and prevent further collapse.
How long does a microdiscectomy take?
The procedure typically takes about 1 to 2 hours, depending on the number of vertebrae treated.
What happens after this procedure?
After kyphoplasty surgery, patients are monitored briefly and often go home the same day. Most experience immediate pain relief as the vertebra is stabilized. Mobility is encouraged soon after surgery, and patients can typically return to normal activities within a few days, avoiding heavy lifting for a few weeks.
Follow-up appointments are scheduled to ensure proper healing and stability. Overall, recovery is quick, with significant improvements in pain and mobility.
THE RESULTS OF SURGERY
Getting Back to Your Life
Kyphoplasty often results in immediate and significant pain relief by stabilizing the fractured vertebra. The procedure can also restore some of the lost vertebral height, improving posture and reducing spinal deformity. As a result, patients typically experience enhanced mobility and can return to daily activities quickly. Additionally, kyphoplasty reduces the risk of further vertebral fractures in the treated area. Overall, these outcomes lead to an improved quality of life for most patients, allowing them to move more comfortably and with less pain.
After Kyphoplasty, patients can gradually resume normal activities, starting with light walking to promote circulation. In the first few days, strenuous activities, heavy lifting, and twisting motions should be avoided to allow proper healing.
Over the next few weeks, activity levels can be gradually increased, focusing on low-impact exercises like walking or swimming. Most patients can return to regular activities after a few weeks, but should continue to avoid heavy lifting and activities that strain the spine. Physical therapy may also be recommended to strengthen back muscles and support long-term spinal health.