Osteoporosis Compression Fracture

Osteoporosis Compression Fractures 

Osteoporosis Compression Fracture
Osteoporosis Compression Fracture

Being female puts you at risk of developing osteoporosis and broken bones. Here are some facts:

  • Of the estimated 10 million Americans with osteoporosis, about eight million or 80% are women.
  • Approximately one in two women over age 50 will break a bone because of osteoporosis.
  • A woman’s risk of breaking a hip is equal to her combined risk of breast, uterine and ovarian cancer.

Fragility fractures are a serious and growing problem for older adults and the healthcare system. In fact, 50% of women and 25% of men will have an osteoporotic fracture in their lifetime. Vertebral compression fractures (VCFs) are the most common with an estimated 700,000 such fractures reported nationally each year.

Vertebroplasty offers a proven and safe treatment that assures the best quality results for your patients and the healthcare system. This minimally invasive, image-guided treatment, in which bone cement is injected into the vertebral body, significantly

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decreases pain and increases mobility in more then 90% of patients. The stabilizing of the fracture helps protect against further collapse of the treated vertebra, thereby preventing the kyphosis commonly seen as a result of osteoporosis.

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What is a Vertebroplasty / Kyphoplasty?
Vertebroplasty / Kyphoplasty is a minimally invasive treatment for patients with compression fractures

of the spine (vertebrae) who have not received pain relief from conservative methods including strong pain medications, prolonged bed-rest, external bracing, etc….The procedure returns the structural integrity of the collapsed vertebrae utilizing x-ray guidance (fluoroscopy) to accurately place specially formulated acrylic bone cement into the vertebral body.

Ideal patients for Vertebroplasty procedure:

  • Have recently suffered from compression fracture
  • Are having moderate to severe back pain

What to expect during the Vertebroplasty:
You will receive intravenous (IV) conscious sedation, a combination of a sedative (sleep inducer) and a narcotic (pain killer) for your procedure. This is commonly referred to as “twilight sleep.” You will lie on your belly for the procedure. Dr. Jerry will make a small nick in the skin near the spine. Using X-ray imaging he will insert a small needle and guide it into the vertebral body. Specially formulated acrylic bone cement will be injected into the vertebral body. The needle is removed and the cement is allowed to harden. The small opening is covered with a bandage. This procedure takes about one hour.

What to expect after the Vertebroplasty:
You will spend from 2 to 4 hours recovering in the post care area under the care of our clinical staff (critical care trained registered nurses). You will receive IV fluids and be given something to drink and eat. Upon discharge you will be given a prescription for pain medication. Recovery time is about 24-48 hours.

Will my insurance cover the Vertebroplasty?
Most insurance companies do cover the Vertebroplasty procedure.
We have a staff member solely dedicated to obtaining verification from your insurance as well as authorization if required.

 

Osteoporosis Compression Fracture Treatment Center in Clearwater Florida
Osteoporosis Compression Fracture Treatment Center in Clearwater Florida

Call 727-386-9981 to schedule a consultation

 

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