THORACIC COMPRESSION FRACTURES AND POSTURAL CHANGES
I recently had a T8 compression fracture. I wore a brace for 4 months. Also had one 10 years ago, at T12. I have noticed some alarming changes to my body. I now have Kyphosis. My spine has lost height, which has caused postural changes. It is pushing forward an compressing my organs. Suddenly my stomach is pushed outward. Like my body was folded in half. I am wondering if anyone has experienced this. (You can look up Kyphosis and Thoracic compression fractures ).
I now have been slightly out of breath and having loud sloshing sounds in my abdomen. My doctor has mentioned the compression fracture is mostly causing this.
I would love to hear from people who know what I am talking about, and share their personal experiences. Thank you
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Has your doctor discussed kyohoplasty with you? During the procedure a balloon is inflated itonthe fractured area and then filled with a medical cement. Bone height is not completely restored, but it might drastically improve your symptoms. Something to discuss with your doc.
I did discuss the Kyohoplasty with a spine surgeon. He didn't recommend it for me. He said it could help with pain for some. He said they often fail. Also the cement is pretty hard, and because of that I am more likely get a compression fractures
@harryboy7
I’m sorry to hear of your issues! I also had a T12 CF a few years ago along with three previous lumbar fractures and I have read about what you’re describing 🥹.
I consulted a spine specialist about kyphoplasty after I was told my T12 CF was a “burst fracture”. Here’s what he told me: In fractures that are healing/healed, it’s not the best procedure. He recommends kyphoplasty in cases where there is a sudden fracture (fall, car accident, etc). Because my T12 would likely have gone unnoticed, save a random X-ray, it was too late for surgery.
Best to you! Cheers!