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Help on the difference between two options for cervical spine surgery?

Anyone who has had this problem or know someone who has, would help appreciated. I have a disk that lies on the nerve root (which I have had pain in the arm for more than two years) after my most recent MRI / EMG doctor said he needs surgery. Making an artificial disc replacement or put in a metal plate and a cadaver bone. "What can you expect with each procedure, is a healthier than the last time. I am a singer, so I'm very worried about my voice and vocal cords. Any advice would be great. My surgical consultation is 25, so I want to be prepared. Thank you! I have not seen a chiropractor. I've been seeing my specialist for six years for my back and neck Otherwise cord.

Cervical discectomy and fusion ("metal plate" and "dead bone" procedure) that require the use of a collar for several months. You can expect 0-2 days of hospitalization and physical therapy for 2-3 months. Full recovery should occur about 8 weeks. With artificial disc replacement can be expected 1-4 days hospital stay (including physical therapy in the hospital). A collar can be used, but only for the time immediately after surgery. Full recovery should occur around 6 weeks. While a merger could stop the pain by eliminating the movement in the spinal segment problem, artificial disc replacement allows a more natural motion of the spine where the disc is implanted. Neither procedure should have a greater impact on your voice or vocal cords. For a more detailed description of both procedures, including surgical complications, I would see here: http:// http://www.eorthopod.com/content/cervical-artificial-disc-replacement www.eorthopod.com / content / anterior-cervical discectomy and fusion

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