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Abdominal Discomfort after Kyphoplasty?

Spine Health | Last Active: Jan 1 7:11pm | Replies (9)

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My friend feels intense abdominal pressure and pain. It is difficult for her to eat. This is following kyphoplasty a T-11 to L-1. The pain is worse on being upright, but she also has trouble lying down.
I so welcome your question.
One suggestion was made about possible hiatal hernia.
The situation does not seem to be usual.
I would try to get reimaging of the T9 to rule out overfill of the vertebral gap.
My friend is finally able to get an abdominal MRI. Her doctor says they are "scratching their heads." I'll keep you posted and hope we get some responses.
There has to be cause and remedy.
Greeting to your husband.

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Thanks, Gently. Hubby is able to sit upright or in recliner with legs up comfortably, as well as lie on his side in bed. Has trouble standing for more than a few minutes. Today, he's describing the tight abdomen/stomach pain as "stress". He's supposed to get up and walk around the room every hour or so, but he's not doing it as much as his surgeon recommended. Just wants to lie in his recliner, watch football and have me bring him juice, banana, cookie and Ensure Protein drink, instead of his usual breakfast of Shredded Wheat N Bran that he's been having for maybe a half century. Had a half bowl of chicken Fettucini last night. It's hard to find things that he feels like eating. Seems to be mostly soft foods.
Another follow-up with orthopedic surgeon in a couple of weeks. Hopefully, we'll get some answers and solutions. Best of luck to your friend, and thanks for sharing your suggestions!