MBBS, MS - General Surgery, MCh - Neurosurgery
Senior Consultant - Neurosurgery
31 Years Of Experience,
Neurosurgery
MBBS, MS - Orthopedics , Fellowship - Spine Surgery
Consultant - Spine Surgery
10 Years Of Experience,
Orthopedics
MBBS, MD, Fellowship - Surgical Neurology
Head - Spine Surgery
27 Years Of Experience,
Neurosurgery
MBBS, MS - General Surgery, MCh - Neurosurgery
Director - Neurosurgery
31 Years Of Experience, 2 Awards
Neurosurgery
MBBS, MS - Orthopedics, Fellowship - Neurosciences
Consultant - Spine Surgery
14 Years Of Experience,
Neurosurgery
No.71/1, Millers Road, Opp. St. Anne's College, Bangalore, Karnataka, 560052
Multi Speciality Hospital
98, Kodihalli, Near HAL Bus Stop, Old Airport Road, Bangalore, Karnataka, 560017
Multi Speciality Hospital
Near, Venkatala, Bagalur Cross, Yelahanka, Bengaluru, Karnataka, Bangalore, Karnataka, 560064, India
Multi Speciality Hospital
Human Care Medical Charitable Trust, Adjoining MTNL Building, Delhi NCR, NCT Delhi, 110075, India
Multi Speciality Hospital
Andul Road, Chunavati, Panchpara, Mourigram, Kolkata, West Bengal, 711109
Multi Speciality Hospital
The cost of Kyphoplasty in starts from Rs. 1,57,500 which depends on multiple factors. The average cost of Kyphoplasty in India may range from Rs. 1,57,500 to Rs. 3,15,000.
A: Typically, Kyphoplasty cost in India may vary between INR 1,11,000 to INR 3,50,000. You can book cost-effective Kyphoplasty through Credihealth.
A: A patient may visit a skilled and certified orthopedic surgeon or neurosurgeon and an Interventional Neuroradiologist for a kyphoplasty procedure. The doctor you choose must have rich experience in performing kyphoplasty.
A: A doctor may take about 60-90 minutes to complete the procedure if only one vertebra is being treated. Sometimes the time duration may vary on the patient’s health condition.
A: Kyphoplasty is a safe procedure that reduces back pain and improves patients’ quality of life. However, it may cause a few patients’ complications, but all are temporary and go away sometimes.
A: When a patient is not eligible for a kyphoplasty procedure, a doctor may perform an alternative. These alternatives can be Lumbar Fusion, Vertebroplasty, and Medical Therapy.
A: A minimally invasive procedure, kyphoplasty, may involve some risks and complications. These risks include infection, soreness, redness, pain at the procedure site, surgical mistakes, extravasation, paralysis, pulmonary embolism, and fracture to the adjacent bone. These side effects can lessen by discussing them with the doctor.
A: A Doctor may recommend the kyphoplasty procedure if a patient has Spinal Fracture, Unstable Vertebrae, and Osteoporotic Fractures.