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KYPHON® Balloon KyphoplastySTEP-BY-STEP GUIDE

Finished size: 8.5”w x 5.5”hMichelson logo: .9833”w x .57”h

You have been diagnosed with a Vertebral Compression Fracture.The following presentation will walk you through this minimally invasive procedure step by step. For more information and to watch a video of the procedure, please visit www.spinalfracture.com

KYPHON® Balloon Kyphoplasty: Step-by-Step

Radiologic Assesment

This is what the fracture looks like with X-ray and MRI

First week post fracture Eight weeks post fracture MRI: T2 Image

KYPHON® Balloon Kyphoplasty: Step-by-Step

Location of Incisions

Your physician will make small incisions over the fracture site(s) on your back.

Fractured vertebral body(side view)

KYPHON® Balloon Kyphoplasty: Step-by-Step

Placement of Balloons

Balloon catheters are inserted into the incisions and into the body of the affected vertebra.

KYPHON® Balloon Kyphoplasty: Step-by-Step

Balloons are Inflated

The balloons are inflated with a liquid visible under X-ray guidance inside the collapsed vertebra.This creates a cavity and helps restore the vertebra body height.

KYPHON® Balloon Kyphoplasty: Step-by-Step

Removal of Balloons and Filling of Cement

The physician then deflates and removes the balloons leaving an open cavity.Bone cement is then inserted through the catheters into the open cavity.

KYPHON® Balloon Kyphoplasty: Step-by-Step

Internal Cast to Support and Stabilize

Once the cement is carefully in place the catheters are removedand the cement hardens in minutes creating an “internal cast”.

KYPHON® Balloon Kyphoplasty: Step-by-Step

Balloon Kyphoplasty Case Study

Patient: 61 YO Female Diagnosis: Multiple Myeloma Fracture Reduced: T11, L2, 1 1/2 years old

KYPHON® Balloon Kyphoplasty: Step-by-Step

Balloon Kyphoplasty Case Study

Patient: 84 YO Female Diagnosis: Primary Osteoporosis Fracture Reduced: T8, 3 weeks old

KYPHON® Balloon Kyphoplasty: Step-by-Step

Case Study: Correction of Angular Deformity

Kyphosis = 16˚ Kyphosis = 25˚ Kyphosis = 10˚

Immediate post fracture Post fracture + 4 days Post kyphoplasty

KYPHON® Balloon Kyphoplasty: Step-by-Step

KYPHON® Balloon Kyphoplasty KYPHON® Balloon Kyphoplasty is designed to repair spinal fractures and has been proven to result in the following benefits:1,2

• Typicallytakeslessthananhourperfracturetreated

• Performedunderlocalorgeneralanesthesiaand may require an overnight hospital stay, as determined by your doctor

• Mostpatientsrecoverwellandreturntonormalactivities within a few days

• CoveredbyMedicareandprivateinsurancecarriers in most cases

• Restorationofvertebralbodyheightandangular deformity

• Significantreductioninbackpain

• Significantimprovementinqualityoflife

• Significantimprovementinmobility

• Improvedabilitytoperformactivitiesofdailyliving, such as walking, hobbies, and work

• Lowcomplicationrate

KYPHON® Balloon Kyphoplasty: Step-by-Step

Notes:

KYPHON® Balloon Kyphoplasty: Step-by-Step

©2009MedtronicSpineLLC.AllRightsReserved.16003457rev1

1. GarfinSR,BuckleyRA,LedlieJ.Spine. 2006;31:2213-2220.2. Ledlie2006,MinshallME,ShenW,etal.Arthritis Rheum. 2001;44:2611-2619.

AlthoughthecomplicationratewithKYPHON®BalloonKyphoplastyhasbeendemonstratedtobelow,aswithmostsurgicalprocedures,therearerisksassociatedwiththeprocedure,includingseriouscomplications.Thisprocedureisnotforeveryone.Aprescription is required. Please consult your physician for a full discussion of risks and whether this procedure is right for you.

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