A balloon for use in compressing cancellous bone and marrow (also known as
medullary bone or trabecular bone) against the inner cortex of bones
whether the bones are fractured or not. The balloon comprises an
inflatable, non-expandable balloon body for insertion into said bone. The
body has a shape and size to compress at least a portion of the cancellous
bone to form a cavity in the cancellous bone and to restore the original
position of the outer cortical bone, if fractured or collapsed. The
balloon is prevented from applying excessive pressure to the outer
cortical bone. The wall or walls of the balloon are such that proper
inflation the balloon body is achieved to provide for optimum compression
of all the bone marrow. The balloon is able to be folded so that it can be
inserted quickly into a bone. The balloon can be made to have a suction
catheter. The main purpose of the balloon is the forming or enlarging of a
cavity or passage in a bone, especially in, but not limited to, vertebral
bodies.