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2024-10-28 at 3:07 pm #2141
In the modern medical field, for the treatment of vertebral compression fractures (VCFs), Kyphoplasty balloon catheter, a minimally invasive surgical method, has proven to be a revolutionary tool. This technique is primarily used for the treatment of vertebral compression fractures caused by osteoporosis, tumors, or other benign lesions.
Kyphoplasty Balloon Catheter
The essence of the Kyphoplasty balloon catheter lies in the use of a special balloon catheter to form and expand a cavity within the vertebral body, thereby restoring the height of the vertebra and correcting angular deformity. This process not only immediately reinforces and stabilizes the fractured vertebra but also rapidly alleviates the patient's pain, significantly improving the quality of life.
During the surgical procedure, the balloon is first inserted percutaneously under image guidance, and then the height of the vertebra is restored by expanding the balloon. Afterwards, the balloon is deflated and removed, and the resulting cavity is filled with bone cement in a controlled manner to form an internal support structure to stabilize the fracture. The advantage of this method is that it can reduce the risk of bone cement leakage and, compared with conservative treatment, can significantly improve the patient's pain condition and life function.
However, despite the low incidence of complications associated with Kyphoplasty balloon catheter surgery, there are still certain risks, including potential bone cement leakage, pulmonary embolism, etc. Therefore, strict preoperative assessment and meticulous intraoperative manipulation are crucial for reducing surgical risks.
In addition, with the continuous advancement of technology, the design of the Kyphoplasty balloon catheter is also continuously being optimized. SmartBalloon is a balloon catheter manufacturer specializing in OEM medical devices, the new generation of balloon catheters has a higher maximum rated inflation pressure, which allows for better control of bone cement injection and vertebral body reduction during the surgical process.
The Kyphoplasty balloon catheter, as an effective means of treating vertebral compression fractures, has achieved significant results in clinical practice. With more clinical research and technological innovation, we have reason to believe that this technology will bring blessings to more patients.
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