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T11 Compression Fracture with Surgical Kyphoplasty - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing

 

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T11 Compression Fracture with Surgical Kyphoplasty - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing
This exhibit shows in detail the repair procedure of the T11 compression fracture. The spine is shown from a posterolateral view and access cannulas are positioned bilaterally through the pedicles and a hand drill is used to create a pathway, from a side view a balloon catheter is shown inserted through the drill holes and inflated within the fractured vertebrae restoring bone height, the balloon is removed and the cavity created by the balloon is filled with bone cement to stabilize the fracture.

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