Select Page

Get a Free Second Opinion

Vertebroplasty Cost In India

– Providing 30+ years of world-class healthcare to diverse communities.
– 600+ specialists across 62 medical specialties providing expert care
– Advanced technology and procedures for top-quality patient care
– Minimally invasive procedures for faster recovery and comfort
– Advanced surgical suites and ICUs for critical care

Vertebroplasty is a minimally invasive method planned to provide therapy for painful spinal fractures, commonly caused by osteoporosis, trauma, or certain cancers. These fractures are also known as vertebral compression fractures and can lead to serious pain in the back, decreased mobility, and a significant decline in quality of life. Vertebroplasty offers a successful solution by stabilizing the fractured vertebra using a special medical-grade bone cement. Performed under the guidance of imaging techniques, the vertebroplasty method ensures accurate delivery of cement into the affected vertebra, providing immediate strength and support. One of the major advantages of vertebroplasty is its ability to provide quick pain relief, mostly within hours or days after the procedure. Unlike traditional open surgery, vertebroplasty involves minimal cuts. Reduced hospital stay and a quick recovery. With developments in technology and technique, vertebroplasty has become a safe and dependable option for suitable patients. It not only reduces pain but also helps in restoring mobility and independence, allowing individuals to return to their daily activities with improved comfort and confidence.

What Is The Cost Of Vertebroplasty In India?

The cost of vertebroplasty in India ranges from 75,000 Rs to 4,00,000 Rs+. The tabular column below provides a summary of approximate cost ranges for all recognized types of Vertebroplasty surgery in India.

Types Of Vertebroplasty  Cost In India 
Percutaneous Vertebroplasty (Standard)  1,00,000 Rs to 2,50,000 Rs 
Unipedicular Vertebroplasty  1,10,000 Rs to 2,40,000 Rs 
Bipedicular Vertebroplasty  1,30,000 Rs to 2,80,000 Rs 
Multi-Level Vertebroplasty (2 or more vertebrae)  2,00,000 Rs to 4,50,000 Rs 

 

Enquire now

Who Needs Vertebroplasty?

  • Patients with painful vertebral compression fractures that do not improve with rest, medicines, or bracing.
  • Vertebroplasty is also recommended in individuals suffering from fractures due to osteoporosis, especially elderly patients.
  • Patients who suffer from serious, continuous back pain that affects their day-to-day activities and quality of life.
  • People with vertebral fractures caused by cancer, such as multiple myeloma or metastatic spine tumors.
  • Patients with osteolytic bone lesions (bone destruction leading to weakness and fractures).
  • Individuals with recent (acute or subacute) spinal fractures usually require vertebroplasty within 6 to 8 weeks.
  • Individuals who need quick relief from pain and early mobility, especially bedridden patients, need vertebroplasty.
  • Patients with progressive vertebral collapse that causes spinal instability also need vertebroplasty.

Enquire now

Types of Treatment For Spinal Fractures

  • Spinal Fractures can also be treated by using pain-relieving medications such as NSAIDs or mild opioids to decrease the back pain caused by fractures of the vertebrae.
  • Short-term bed rest also assists in relieving acute pain by minimizing stress on the spine.
  • Spinal bracing provides external support to stabilize the fractured vertebra and limit the movement.
  • Physical therapy and rehabilitation exercises help in improving strength, posture, and mobility over time.
  • Calcium and Vitamin D supplements support bone healing and improve the strength of the bone.
  • Medicines like bisphosphonates are used to treat osteoporosis and prevent future fractures.
  • Modifications in lifestyle, such as fall prevention and correction of posture, help in reducing further spinal injuries.
  • Kyphoplasty is a minimally invasive method in which a balloon is utilized to restore the vertebral height before the injection of cement.
  • The spinejack procedure utilizes a small expandable implant to restore vertebral height and improve the alignment of the spine.
  • Radiofrequency ablation is utilized to destroy pain-causing nerve fibres, mainly in patients with tumor-related spinal pain.
  • Epidural steroid injections help decrease inflammation and provide relief from nerve-related back issues.
  • Spinal fusion surgery is carried out to join two or more vertebrae and provide long-term spinal stability.
  • Decompression surgery, like a laminectomy, is done to provide relief from pressure on the spinal cord and nerves.
  • Corpectomy involves the removal of the damaged vertebra and is normally carried out in cases of serious fractures or cancer cases.
  • Instrumented stabilization is where rods, screws, or implants are used to support and stabilize the spine in complicated conditions.

Enquire now

Factors Influencing The Cost of Vertebroplasty

  • Number of vertebrae treated
  • Type and severity of fracture
  • Presence of underlying conditions
  • Hospital type and infrastructure
  • Experience and expertise of the surgeon
  • City and location of the hospital
  • Type of imaging guidance utilized
  • Quality and quantity of the bone cement used
  • Duration of hospital stay
  • Pre-operative tests
  • Post-operative care and medicines
  • Insurance coverages and hospital packages

Enquire now

Types of Vertebroplasty

  • Percutaneous Vertebroplasty: Is the standard and most commonly performed procedure in which medical-grade bone cement is injected into the fractured vertebra through a needle under imaging guidance. It assists in stabilizing the bone and provides quick relief from pain.
  • Unipedicular vertebroplasty: In this approach, the bone cement is injected through a single entry point (on one side of the vertebra). It is less invasive, decreases procedure time, and is often sufficient to treat many simple fractures.
  • Bipedicular Vertebroplasty: This technique involves needle insertion from both sides of the vertebra to ensure more uniform distribution of the cement. It is normally preferred in complicated or serious fractures for better stabilization.
  • Multi-Level Vertebroplasty: A procedure that is performed if multiple vertebrae are fractured. Cement is injected into two or more levels in one sitting, which increases the complications in the procedure and its duration.

Enquire now

Post-Operative Care For Vertebroplasty

  • After vertebroplasty, patients are normally advised to rest for the first 24 hours after the procedure to allow proper stabilization.
  • The patients can resume light activities like walking gradually, but activities that cause strain should be avoided for a few weeks.
  • The patient needs to avoid heavy lifting, bending, or twisting movements to protect the vertebrae that have undergone vertebroplasty treatment.
  • The patients should take the doctor-suggested pain medicines and antibiotics as directed by the doctor.
  • The site of injection should be kept clean and dry to prevent infection. Also, mild soreness at the site of injection is common, but serious pain, swelling, or redness, if observed by the patient, should be reported immediately.
  • Regular follow-up visits and imaging might be needed to monitor healing and ensure proper cement placement.
  • Patients who suffer from osteoporosis should continue to take medicines and treatment to prevent future fractures.
  • The patient should eat a balanced diet that is rich in calcium and vitamin D. They should be maintained to support bone health.
  • Physical therapy and gentle exercises might be suggested to improve strength, posture, and mobility.
  • Patients should also avoid prolonged bed rest, as early movement mostly assists in fast recovery.
  • The patient should always be on the lookout for warning signs such as numbness, weakness, difficulty walking, or breathing issues, and seek immediate medical attention if they occur.

Enquire now

Making An Informed Decision On Vertebroplasty

Making an informed decision on vertebroplasty requires a patient to understand their diagnosis, especially if the pain is due to conditions like osteoporosis or vertebral fractures. The patient should then examine whether the conservative treatments have failed before considering vertebroplasty. It is also important for the patient to discuss the benefits, risks, and expected results with their doctor. The patient should also consider the cost, hospital expertise, and the experience of the treating specialist. Understanding the recovery time and post-procedure care will also assist the patient in setting realistic expectations. Getting a second medical opinion can also further ensure that vertebroplasty is the right choice for the patient.

Yashoda Hospitals should be the premier choice for patients who want to undergo vertebroplasty because the hospital has access to a highly skilled team of spine surgeons and neurologists who specialize in minimally invasive techniques like vertebroplasty. Vertebroplasty offers advanced imaging and surgical technology, which helps in accurate cement placement and better clinical results. Vertebroplasty is performed using minimally invasive techniques, leading to less pain, smaller cuts, and faster recovery. Yashoda Hospital also provides complete spine care that includes diagnosis, surgery, and rehabilitation under one roof at affordable costs with good success rates.

Enquire now

Specialist Doctors

Prof. Dr. Rupam Borgohain

DM (Neurology)

Senior Consultant Neurologist and Programme Director-PDMDRC

English, Hindi, Telugu, Assamese
41 Yrs
Hitec City

Dr. G. V. Subbaiah Chowdhary

MD, DM (Neurology)

Senior Consultant Neurologist & Clinical Director

English, Hindi, Telugu
26 Yrs
Hitec City

Dr. Rajesh Alugolu

MS, MCh (Neurosurgery)

Sr. Consultant Neurosurgeon-PDMDRC, Clinical Director-PDMDRC.

Telugu, Hindi, English, Tamil, Odiya, Bengali
26 Yrs
Hitec City

Dr. Rukmini Mridula Kandadai

DNB, DM (Neurology)

Sr. Consultant Neurologist, Clinical Director- PDMDRC ( Parkinson’s Disease and Movement Disorders Research Centre)

Telugu, Tamil, Hindi, English
26 Yrs
Hitec City

Dr. Venkata Swamy Pasupula

MBBS, DM (Neurology)

Consultant Neurologist and Epileptologist

Telugu, English & Hindi
25 Yrs
Hitec City

Dr. Sruthi Kola

MD, DM Neurology, PDF Movement Disorders

Consultant Neurologist, Consultant PDMDRC

English and Telugu
16 Yrs
Hitec City

Dr. Yeshwanth Paidimarri

MD, DM(Neurology), SCE(UK)

Consultant Neurologist

English, Hindi, and Telugu
16 Yrs
Hitec City

Dr. Sagari Gullapalli

MD, DM Neurology, PDF Epilepsy

Consultant Neurologist & Epileptology Specialist (Pediatric & Adult)

Hindi, English, Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam
14 Yrs
Hitec City

Dr. K. Krishna Reddy

MD, DM (Neurology)

Consultant Neurologist

English, Hindi, Telugu
41 Yrs
Malakpet

Dr. Emani Srikanth Reddy

DM (Neurology)

Senior Consultant Neurologist

English, Hindi, Telugu
25 Yrs
Malakpet

Dr. Varun Reddy Gundluru

MD (Manipal), DM Neurology (AIIMS, New Delhi)

Consultant Neurologist

Telugu, English, Hindi, Kannada
13 Yrs
Malakpet

Dr. Bharath Kumar Surisetti

MD, DM (Neurology), PDF Movement Disorders (NIMHANS)

Consultant Neuro Physician

English, Hindi, Telugu
9 Yrs
Malakpet

Dr. Kandraju Sai Satish

MD, DM (Neurology), PDF in Epilepsy

Consultant Neurologist & Epileptologist

English, Hindi, Telugu, Malayalam
24 Yrs
Secunderabad

Dr. R. N. Komal Kumar

DM, Fellowship in Stroke and Neurosonology

Clinical Director, Consultant Neurologist & Head-Cerebrovascular Unit

English, Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam
24 Yrs
Secunderabad

Dr. Shivaram Rao K

MD, DM (Neurology)

Consultant Neuro Physician

Telugu, English, Hindi, Kannada
13 Yrs
Secunderabad

Dr. Jaydip Ray Chaudhuri

MBBS, MD, DM (NIMHANS), MNAMS, FEBN, MRCP (Neurology-UK), FRCP (EDIN)<br> Fellow European Board of Neurology

Sr. Consultant Neuro Physician, HOD, Department of Neurology

English, Hindi, Telugu, Bengali & kannada
25 Yrs
Somajiguda

Dr. Raja Sekhar Reddy G

MD, DM (Neurology)

Sr. Consultant Neuro Physician

English, Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Kannada
19 Yrs
Somajiguda

Dr. Mohan Krishna Narasimha Kumar Jonnalagadda

MBBS, MD (Internal Medicine), DM (Neurology)

Sr. Consultant Neurologist

English, Hindi, Telugu
10 Yrs
Somajiguda

Dr. Pavan Kumar. K

DM Neurology (NIMHANS) PDF Movement Disorders & Parkinson’s Disease (NIMHANS)

Consultant Neurophysician

English, Telugu, Hindi and Kannada
10 Yrs
Somajiguda

Dr. S. Sandeep Kumar

MBBS, MD (Internal Medicine, SCB, Cuttack), DM (Neurology, BIN, Kolkata), PDF (Cognitive Neuroscience, NIMHANS, Bangalore)

Consultant Neuro Physician

English, Hindi, Odia, Telugu, Bengali
7 Yrs
Somajiguda

Why Choose Yashoda Hospitals

Yashoda Hospitals is committed to providing world-class treatment for patients from across the globe. With the unique combination of state-of-the-art technology, intuitive care, and clinical excellence, we are the healthcare destination for thousands of international patients in India.

blank
Comprehensive Care

On the journey to good health, we understand that it is important for you to feel at home. We plan out all aspects of your trip.

blank
Expert Doctors

Experienced specialists perform non-invasive and minimally invasive surgeries to provide the best treatment for international patients.

blank
Cutting-Edge Technology

Our hospitals are equipped with advanced technology to perform a wide range of procedures and treatments.

blank
Clinical Excellence

We deliver excellence by delivering quick and efficient healthcare and through pioneering research that helps all our future.patients.

All major insurance are accepted for
Vertebroplasty Cost In India Treatment

 

Our Locations

  • Malakpet Location

    Malakpet

  • Somajiguda Location

    Somajiguda

  • Secunderabad Location

    Secunderabad

  • Hitec City Location

    Hitec City

FAQ's

Yes, vertebroplasty is usually considered a safe and minimally invasive technique when performed by experienced and skilled professionals. Problems are rare but might include infection, cement leakage, or nerve irritation. It is very safe for patients with fractures due to osteoporosis, especially when done at the right time.

After Vertebroplasty, most patients experience relief from pain within 24-48 hours. Normal day-to-day activities can be started within a few days to 1 week. Complete recovery and strengthening might take 2-4 weeks, depending on the condition.

The vertebroplasty method is a relatively fast procedure and normally takes anywhere between 30 and 60 mins per vertebra. According to the number of vertebrae treated, the duration of the procedure might increase accordingly.

Vertebroplasty has a high success rate of around 80% to 95% in providing relief from pain. Most patients report significant improvement in mobility and quality of life soon after treatment.

Vertebroplasty involves direct injection of bone cement into the fractured vertebra, and is simple, quick, and widely used . Whereas kyphoplasty uses a balloon first to create space and restore height, followed by cement injection, and is normally more expensive and might better correct spinal deformity.

Yes, Vertebroplasty can be repeated if new fractures occur in different vertebrae. However, doctors will examine the cause, especially underlying conditions like osteoporosis, before repeating the procedure.

No, the bone cement used is biocompatible and stable, and it usually stays in place permanently without causing harm. In most cases, it provides strength to the vertebra and prevents further collapse rather than creating issues.

Terms and conditions

All the cost and surgery information provided on the website is primarily to enable the users to obtain a better understanding of Yashoda Hospitals and the medical services provided by it, and the information thereby provided is subject to changes and modifications as and when required without any prior notice. Actual cost of the surgery details would be confirmed at the hospital after doctor consultation only.

Yashoda Hospitals does not represent or endorse the accuracy, completeness or reliability of any information displayed, uploaded or distributed through the website. The usage of the content implies that you acknowledge that any reliance upon any such statement or information shall be at your own risk. Yashoda Hospitals does not resume any responsibility related to the accuracy of information provided or made available. None of the individual developers, system operators, third-party contributors and management of Yashoda Hospitals or anyone else connected to Yashoda Hospitals can be held responsible for the results or consequences incurred due to any reliance being placed or adopt any of the information presented on this website.

Book an appointment
in 2 minutes