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Stabilization Of Cervical Spine with Disc Replacement

Stabilization of the cervical spine with disc replacement is a surgical procedure designed to address conditions such as degenerative disc disease, herniated discs, and spinal instability in the neck region. Unlike traditional fusion procedures, which immobilize the affected vertebrae, disc replacement aims to maintain motion and flexibility in the spine while alleviating pain and preserving overall neck function.

Who Needs Stabilization of Cervical Spine with Disc Replacement

Individuals with cervical disc degeneration, herniation, or instability leading to chronic neck pain, radiating arm pain, numbness, tingling, or weakness may benefit from this procedure. Candidates are typically those who have not responded well to conservative treatments such as physical therapy, medication, or injections.

When to See a Specialist

If you experience persistent neck pain or neurological symptoms, such as numbness or weakness in the arms, and conservative treatments have not provided relief, it’s advisable to consult a spine specialist. They can determine if disc replacement is a suitable option for your condition.

Procedure

  • Preoperative Evaluation: A thorough assessment involving medical history, physical examination, and diagnostic imaging (MRI, CT scan) is conducted to pinpoint the cause and location of the spinal issue.
  • Anesthesia: General anesthesia is administered to ensure comfort during the procedure.
  • Surgical Approach: A small incision is made in the front of the neck (anterior approach) to access the affected disc space.
  • Disc Removal: The damaged or degenerated disc is carefully removed, relieving pressure on nerves and spinal cord.
  • Disc Replacement: An artificial disc made of metal, plastic, or a combination of materials is inserted to maintain disc height, motion, and stability.
  • Closure: The incision is closed with sutures, and a sterile dressing is applied.


Road to Recovery

Patients may need to stay in the hospital for a brief period following surgery. Recovery involves limited neck movement initially, followed by a gradual return to regular activities. Physical therapy and rehabilitation play a crucial role in restoring neck strength and mobility.

Risk Management

Potential risks include infection, bleeding, nerve damage, hardware-related complications, and anesthesia risks. Your surgeon will discuss these risks and implement measures to minimize them.

Benefits of Stabilization of Cervical Spine with Disc Replacement

  • Pain Relief: Disc replacement can significantly reduce neck and arm pain associated with disc degeneration or herniation.
  • Motion Preservation: Unlike fusion, this procedure aims to retain natural spine motion, which may lead to improved long-term outcomes.
  • Quick Recovery: The minimally invasive approach and shorter hospital stay contribute to a quicker recovery compared to traditional fusion surgery.


Treatians As The Best Choice

Treatians understand that seeking medical treatment abroad can be a daunting experience for patients and their families. That’s why the company offers end-to-end support to its clients, from the initial consultation to post-treatment care. The company provides personalized treatment plans that are tailored to meet the individual needs of each patient, and its team of dedicated professionals is always on hand to provide guidance and support throughout the entire process. Contact us at +91-9560960088, drop your email support@treatians.com

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Will I be able to move my neck after disc replacement?

    Yes, disc replacement is intended to preserve neck motion. However, your surgeon will provide guidelines for gradually resuming neck movements post-surgery.

  2. How long does the artificial disc last?

    Artificial discs are designed for durability, but their lifespan can vary. Your surgeon can provide information on what to expect based on the type of disc used.

  3. Can I return to sports and physical activities after surgery?

    Depending on your recovery progress, your surgeon will advise you on when it’s safe to resume specific activities.

  4. Are there any restrictions after disc replacement?

    It’s important to follow your surgeon’s post-operative instructions to ensure proper healing. You may have temporary restrictions on certain movements or activities.

  5. Will I need to take pain medication after surgery?

    Pain management is typically needed in the immediate postoperative period, but your surgeon will work with you to gradually reduce pain medication as you recover.

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