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Kyphoplasty Cost in India

2,400 USD to 5,400 USD
Days in Hospital2
Days Outside Hospital7
Procedure Duration60 minutes
Success Rate90%-95%
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About Kyphoplasty

Spine fractures can cause intense pain, loss of mobility, and a noticeable hunching of the posture. These fractures often occur when bones weakened by osteoporosis, trauma, or tumors collapse under normal stress. For many patients, the resulting pain can be severe enough to limit daily movement and reduce overall quality of life.

 

Kyphoplasty has transformed how doctors manage such spinal fractures. It is a minimally invasive spine procedure designed to stabilize vertebrae, restore height, and relieve pain almost immediately. Over the last decade, kyphoplasty has enabled patients to return to regular activity within days, eliminating the need for open surgery or prolonged hospitalization.

 

The procedure has gained worldwide acceptance for its safety, speed, and effectiveness in managing compression fractures, particularly in elderly or osteoporotic patients. It bridges the gap between pain medication and complex spinal surgery, offering a targeted solution that restores spinal stability and alignment.

 

What Is Kyphoplasty?

Kyphoplasty is a minimally invasive surgery that treats painful vertebral compression fractures (small breaks that cause a vertebra to collapse or lose height). It aims to stabilize the fractured bonerestore vertebral height, and reduce pain almost instantly.

 

During the procedure, a spine specialist inserts a narrow tube through the skin into the fractured vertebra under fluoroscopic (X-ray) guidance. A small balloon is then gently inflated inside the bone to create space and correct its height. Doctors fill the cavity with medical-grade bone cement, which hardens quickly, stabilizing the vertebra and relieving pain.

 

Kyphoplasty is typically performed under general anesthesia, takes less than an hour per vertebra, and usually does not require an overnight hospital stay. It allows patients to walk the same day, regain movement, and resume daily activities within a short recovery period.

 

When Is Kyphoplasty Needed?

Kyphoplasty is recommended for patients suffering from vertebral compression fractures (VCFs) that cause severe back pain and limit mobility. These fractures often result from osteoporosis, trauma, or cancers that weaken the spinal bones.

 

Doctors typically consider kyphoplasty when non-surgical treatments, such as rest, pain medications, or bracing, fail to relieve symptoms within a few weeks. The goal is to stabilize the fracture before it heals incorrectly, which can lead to chronic pain or spinal deformity.

 

Kyphoplasty is commonly recommended for:

 

  • Osteoporotic Vertebral Fractures: Age-related bone loss can make vertebrae fragile. Even mild strains or falls may cause compression fractures that respond well to kyphoplasty.
  • Traumatic Spine Injuries: In younger patients, sudden impact or accidents can cause isolated vertebral fractures suitable for this procedure.
  • Cancer-Related Bone Damage: Spinal fractures due to metastasis (cancer spread to bones) or multiple myeloma can be stabilized with kyphoplasty to reduce pain and prevent further collapse.
  • Persistent or Severe Back Pain: When conservative therapy fails to control pain for 4–6 weeks, kyphoplasty helps relieve pressure and restore spinal stability.
  • Progressive Spinal Deformity: If the spine starts to bend forward due to multiple fractures (kyphosis), timely intervention prevents worsening curvature and height loss.

 

Who May Not Be a Good Candidate

Kyphoplasty is not suitable for every patient. It may not be recommended when the fracture is old and fully healed, if there is spinal infection, or if the bone structure is too severely damaged to hold the cement safely.

 

A spine specialist decides suitability after reviewing MRI or CT scans and assessing bone density, pain pattern, and fracture stability.

 

How Is Kyphoplasty Performed?

Kyphoplasty is a short, image-guided procedure that restores stability and height to a fractured vertebra. Surgeons perform it under local or general anesthesia, depending on the patient’s condition and the number of vertebrae being treated.

 

  • Preparation and Positioning: The patient lies face down on a specialized surgical table. After cleaning and sterilizing the area, the doctor numbs the skin or administers general anesthesia to ensure complete comfort.
  • Guided Needle Insertion: Using continuous fluoroscopic (X-ray) imaging, the spine surgeon inserts a thin, hollow needle through a small incision in the back and advances it into the fractured vertebra with precise control.
  • Balloon Inflation: A narrow balloon is passed through the needle and gently inflated inside the bone. This step lifts the collapsed vertebra, corrects spinal alignment, and creates a cavity for the placement of cement.
  • Cement Filling: Once the bone reaches the desired height, the balloon is deflated and removed. The surgeon injects medical-grade bone cement into the cavity. The cement hardens quickly (usually within minutes), permanently stabilizing the vertebra.
  • Closure and Recovery: The surgeon removes the instruments, and a small bandage is applied to cover the incision. Since the procedure does not require stitches, recovery begins immediately after the surgery is done. Patients can usually walk within an hour and are discharged on the same day or the next.

Kyphoplasty typically takes 30–60 minutes per vertebra and causes minimal blood loss. Patients usually experience noticeable pain relief within 24 to 48 hours, allowing for an easy return to mobility and routine activities.

 

What is the Difference Between Kyphoplasty and Vertebroplasty?

Vertebroplasty and kyphoplasty are both minimally invasive procedures used to treat vertebral compression fractures. They share a common goal — to relieve pain and stabilize the fractured bone — but they differ in technique, objective, and outcomes.

 

Kyphoplasty not only stabilizes the vertebra but also restores height and corrects spinal alignment, which vertebroplasty cannot do.

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Vertebroplasty

Kyphoplasty

PurposeStabilizes the fractured vertebra and relieves painStabilizes the vertebra, restores height, and corrects spinal curvature
TechniqueBone cement is directly injected into the fractured vertebraA balloon is first inflated to restore height, then cement is injected
Restoration of HeightNo height restorationYes, partial to full restoration is possible
Correction of DeformityMinimal correctionSignificant correction of kyphotic (forward-bent) posture
Duration of Procedure30–45 minutes per vertebra45–60 minutes per vertebra
Cement Leakage RiskSlightly higher, since cement is injected under pressureLower, as a cavity is created before cement placement
Pain ReliefRapid and effectiveRapid and effective, often with improved spinal alignment
Common Use CasesOsteoporotic fractures without significant deformityCollapsed vertebrae or spinal curvature requiring height correction

While both procedures relieve pain effectively, kyphoplasty offers the added benefits of spinal height restoration and reduced cement leakage. It is generally preferred for recent fractures and patients with visible spinal deformity or significant vertebral collapse. Vertebroplasty remains an excellent option for pain relief in simpler, stable fractures.

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About Kyphoplasty in India

What Is the Cost of Kyphoplasty in India?

The cost of kyphoplasty in India depends on several factors, including the number of vertebrae treated, hospital infrastructure, and the type of approach used (single or bilateral). On average, kyphoplasty costs between ₹2,00,000 and ₹4,50,000 (approximately $2,400 – $5,400) per level.

 

The total expense may increase slightly when treating multiple fractures or when additional spinal imaging, anesthesia, or overnight observation is required. Compared to major spinal surgeries, kyphoplasty remains significantly more affordable and involves a shorter hospital stay with faster recovery.

Type of Kyphoplasty

Description

Average Cost (INR)

Average Cost (USD)

Single-Level KyphoplastyTreatment for one fractured vertebra₹2,00,000 – ₹3,00,000$2,400 – $3,600
Two-Level KyphoplastyTreatment for two adjacent vertebrae₹3,00,000 – ₹4,00,000$3,600 – $4,800
Multi-Level KyphoplastyMore than two vertebrae treated₹4,00,000 – ₹5,00,000+$4,800 – $6,000+
Balloon-Assisted (Advanced) KyphoplastyUses high-precision tools and cement control systems₹3,50,000 – ₹4,50,000$4,200 – $5,400
  • Single vertebral fractures are less expensive and often performed as day-care procedures.
  • Multiple fractures or advanced image-guided kyphoplasty increase the total cost.

 

Inclusions in the Kyphoplasty Cost Package

A standard kyphoplasty treatment package generally includes:

 

  • Consultation and surgeon’s fees (spine specialist and anesthesiologist)
  • Pre-procedure investigations: MRI, CT scan, X-rays, and routine blood tests
  • Operating theatre and anesthesia charges
  • Medical consumables (balloon system, bone cement, catheters, syringes)
  • Hospital stay (1–2 days) with nursing and monitoring
  • Medications and pain management during hospitalization
  • Post-procedure physiotherapy consultation
  • Follow-up visit within the first few weeks after discharge

These inclusions ensure that patients receive comprehensive treatment and support throughout their recovery, without any hidden expenses during their hospital stay.

 

Exclusions in the Kyphoplasty Cost Package

Some costs may not be included in the basic treatment package, such as:

 

  • Additional imaging after discharge or for unrelated conditions
  • Extended hospital stay due to medical complications or personal preference
  • Advanced or imported implants beyond standard use
  • Specialized post-procedure rehabilitation or long-term physiotherapy
  • Medications after discharge and home-care supplies
  • Travel, accommodation, and visa-related expenses for international patients

Hospitals in India provide a detailed cost breakdown before admission, allowing patients to understand exactly what is included and excluded in their package. This transparency builds trust and ensures complete financial clarity before treatment begins.

 

City-Wise Kyphoplasty Cost in India

The cost of kyphoplasty varies slightly from one city to another, depending on hospital standards, the expertise of the neurosurgeon or spine specialist, and regional healthcare costs. Metropolitan centers tend to have higher prices due to advanced technology and infrastructure, while mid-sized cities offer equally high-quality treatment at more economical rates.

City

Average Cost (INR)

Average Cost (USD)

Delhi NCR₹2,50,000 – ₹4,50,000$3,000 – $5,400
Mumbai₹2,80,000 – ₹4,80,000$3,350 – $5,750
Bangalore₹2,50,000 – ₹4,30,000$3,000 – $5,200
Chennai₹2,30,000 – ₹4,00,000$2,750 – $4,800
Hyderabad₹2,20,000 – ₹3,80,000$2,650 – $4,500
Pune₹2,10,000 – ₹3,60,000$2,500 – $4,300
Kolkata₹2,00,000 – ₹3,50,000$2,400 – $4,200

How Does the Cost in India Compare to Other Countries?

Kyphoplasty in India offers the same level of clinical precision, surgical safety, and advanced technology as in top international hospitals, but at significantly lower costs. The difference primarily lies in operational and administrative expenses, rather than in the quality of care or the expertise of the medical team.

Country

Average Cost (USD)

Approximate Cost (INR)

India$2,400 – $5,400₹2,00,000 – ₹4,50,000
United States$15,000 – $30,000₹12,50,000 – ₹25,00,000
United Kingdom$12,000 – $25,000₹10,00,000 – ₹20,80,000
Singapore$10,000 – $20,000₹8,30,000 – ₹16,60,000
Thailand$7,000 – $12,000₹5,80,000 – ₹10,00,000
UAE / Dubai$8,000 – $15,000₹6,60,000 – ₹12,50,000

What Factors Affect the Cost of Kyphoplasty in India?

The total cost of kyphoplasty in India depends on several medical and logistical factors. Each patient’s treatment is individualized based on the number of vertebrae involved, imaging requirements, and overall hospital setup. Here are the main factors that influence the final cost:

 

  • Number of Vertebrae Treated: Treating one vertebra costs less than procedures involving two or more. Each additional level adds to the overall expense.
  • Type of Kyphoplasty: Advanced balloon-assisted or image-guided kyphoplasty requires specialized tools, increasing precision and safety, but also total cost.
  • Hospital Category and Location: Tertiary care and JCI-accredited hospitals in metropolitan areas, such as Delhi or Mumbai, charge slightly more than mid-tier hospitals in cities like Hyderabad or Pune.
  • Surgeon’s Experience: Neurosurgeons or spine specialists with international training and expertise in minimally invasive spine procedures may have higher professional fees, which reflect skill and success rates.
  • Imaging and Diagnostic Tests: MRI, CT scans, or bone density tests are essential for surgical planning. Advanced imaging (intraoperative fluoroscopy or 3D navigation) increases accuracy but adds to cost.
  • Type of Anesthesia Used: General anesthesia is slightly more expensive than local anesthesia, especially for multi-level procedures or patients requiring closer monitoring.
  • Medical Consumables: The type and brand of bone cement, balloon systems, and catheters used can influence the total package cost. Imported systems tend to be more expensive.
  • Hospital Stay Duration: Most patients are discharged within 24 hours. However, extended observation due to age, pain, or additional medical issues can lead to increased costs.
  • Rehabilitation and Post-Treatment Support: Some patients benefit from physiotherapy and postural correction therapy after kyphoplasty, which can modestly increase total expenses.
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What Is the Recovery Time and Success Rate After Kyphoplasty?

Recovery after kyphoplasty is typically quick, which is one of the reasons patients opt for this minimally invasive spine procedure. Most people notice significant pain relief within 24 to 48 hours after surgery and regain mobility almost immediately.

 

In most cases, patients return home the same day or within 24 hours of the surgery. During the first few days, soreness at the injection site is normal and usually resolves quickly. Doctors usually recommend avoiding heavy lifting or strenuous bending for about four to six weeks, although light daily activities can resume within a few days.

 

Most patients can walk, climb stairs, and carry out personal routines soon after discharge. Doctors may advise physiotherapy or posture correction exercises for older adults or those with multiple fractures to improve strength and spinal alignment.

 

Follow-up appointments are scheduled at two weeks, one month, and three months after the procedure. These visits allow doctors to monitor healing, ensure pain relief, and confirm that the vertebra remains stable on imaging scans.

 

Success Rate

Kyphoplasty has an excellent track record for relieving pain and improving spinal stability. Clinical studies report:

 

  • 90–95% of patients experience immediate and lasting pain relief.
  • 80–90% regain full mobility within the first month.
  • The risk of significant complications is less than 2% when performed by experienced spine surgeons.

Success rates are higher when kyphoplasty is done soon after the fracture occurs, ideally within the first 6–8 weeks. Prompt treatment prevents spinal deformity, reduces the need for more potent pain medications, and significantly enhances quality of life.

 

Why Choose India for Kyphoplasty?

  • Expert Spine Surgeons: India’s leading spine specialists have extensive experience in treating vertebral compression fractures and performing image-guided kyphoplasty with precision.
  • Advanced Technology: Top hospitals are equipped with intraoperative fluoroscopy, balloon-assisted systems, 3D navigation, and bone cement control devices, ensuring accuracy, safety, and faster recovery.
  • Comprehensive Multidisciplinary Care: Patients receive care from a coordinated team that includes orthopedic surgeons, anesthesiologists, physiotherapists, and rehabilitation experts.
  • Affordable Treatment Packages: Kyphoplasty in India costs 60–70% less than in the US, UK, or Singapore, while maintaining international clinical standards. 
  • High Success and Patient Satisfaction: Indian centers consistently achieve high success rates, accompanied by strong post-procedure outcomes. Rapid recovery and personalized rehabilitation make treatment safe and patient-friendly.

 

Comprehensive Support for International Patients

Hospitals across India provide complete logistical and emotional support to international patients before, during, and after their stay.

 

  • Pre-Arrival Coordination: Medical teams review patient reports, provide cost estimates, and help with visa and travel planning.
  • Arrival Assistance: Dedicated coordinators handle airport pickup, hospital registration, and accommodation support for patients and their companions.
  • Language and Cultural Support: Multilingual staff and interpreters ensure smooth communication between patients, doctors, and caregivers.
  • Post-Procedure Follow-Up: After discharge, patients receive virtual consultations, rehabilitation guidance, and recovery monitoring through digital platforms.

Kyphoplasty Cost Comparison by Country

Compare Kyphoplasty costs across different countries to make an informed decision about your medical treatment.

Country Cost Range (USD) Potential Savings Action
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Note: Costs may vary based on hospital choice, room type, additional services, and individual medical requirements. Contact us for a personalized quote.

Leading Hospitals for Kyphoplasty in India

BLK-Max Super Speciality Hospital, New Delhi
PLATINUM

BLK-Max Super Speciality Hospital, New Delhi

New Delhi, India
Multi-specialty
Established 1959
650 Beds

BLK-Max Super Speciality Hospital in New Delhi is one of India's premier healthcare institutions, offering 650 beds, 22 advanced operation theatres, a...

Accreditations
Joint Commission International (JCI)
National Accreditation Board for Hospitals & Healthcare Providers (NABH)
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Fortis Memorial Research Institute (FMRI), Gurgaon
PLATINUM

Fortis Memorial Research Institute (FMRI), Gurgaon

Gurgaon, India
Multi-specialty
Established 2013
330 Beds

Fortis Memorial Research Institute (FMRI), Gurgaon, is a world-class multi-specialty hospital established in 2013. The hospital offers 330 beds, 15 op...

Accreditations
Joint Commission International (JCI)
National Accreditation Board for Hospitals & Healthcare Providers (NABH)
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+11
Artemis Hospital, Gurgaon
PLATINUM

Artemis Hospital, Gurgaon

Gurgaon, India
Multi-specialty
Established 2007
750 Beds

Artemis Hospital, Gurgaon, is a JCI accredited multispecialty hospital that was established in 2007. It offers 750+ beds and world -class infrastructu...

Accreditations
Joint Commission International (JCI)
National Accreditation Board for Hospitals & Healthcare Providers (NABH)
International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
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+11
Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital, Mumbai
PLATINUM

Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital, Mumbai

Mumbai, India
Multi-specialty
Established 2009
750 Beds

Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital, Mumbai, is a JCI, NABH, NABL, and CAP-accredited quaternary care hospital established in 2009. With 750 beds, 180...

Accreditations
Joint Commission International (JCI)
National Accreditation Board for Hospitals & Healthcare Providers (NABH)
International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
Facilities
+11
Medicover Hospitals, Hitech City, Hyderabad
PLATINUM

Medicover Hospitals, Hitech City, Hyderabad

Hyderabad, India
Multi-specialty
Established 2011
400 Beds

Medicover Hospitals, Hitech City, Hyderabad, is a 400-bed NABH-accredited super-specialty hospital established in 2011. It is part of Medicover, a glo...

Accreditations
National Accreditation Board for Hospitals & Healthcare Providers (NABH)
Joint Commission International (JCI)
Facilities
+11

SP Medifort Hospital

Chennai, India
Multi-specialty
Established 2024
475 Beds

SP Medifort, Thiruvananthapuram, is a JCI-accredited, 475-bed multi-super-specialty hospital spread across 500,000 sq. ft. The hospital houses 10 modu...

Accreditations
Joint Commission International (JCI)
National Accreditation Board for Hospitals & Healthcare Providers (NABH)
Facilities
+11

Gleneagles Global Health City, Chennai

Chennai, India
Multi-specialty
Established 2009
200 Beds

Gleneagles Global Health City, Chennai, is a 200-bed quaternary-care hospital and part of the IHH Healthcare network, one of the world’s largest priva...

Accreditations
National Accreditation Board for Hospitals & Healthcare Providers (NABH)
Facilities
+11

MIOT International, Chennai

Chennai, India
Multi-specialty
Established 1999
1000 Beds

MIOT International, Chennai, is a 1,000-bed NABH- and NABL-accredited multispecialty hospital serving patients from more than 130 countries. Establish...

Accreditations
National Accreditation Board for Hospitals & Healthcare Providers (NABH)
Facilities
+11

Paras Hospital, Gurgaon

Gurgaon, India
Multi-specialty
Established 2006
300 Beds

Paras Hospital, Gurgaon, established in 2006, is a 300-bed NABH- and NABL-accredited tertiary care hospital offering over 36 super specialties. The ho...

Accreditations
National Accreditation Board for Hospitals & Healthcare Providers (NABH)
Facilities
+11

Shalby Sanar International Hospital, Gurgaon

Gurgaon, India
Multi-specialty
Established 2018
150 Beds

Shalby Sanar International Hospital, Gurgaon, is a 150-bed NABH-accredited multispecialty hospital offering advanced care in oncology, cardiology, org...

Accreditations
National Accreditation Board for Hospitals & Healthcare Providers (NABH)
Accreditation Canada International (ACI)
International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
Facilities
+11

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