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Cervical Spine Surgery: surgical techniques to treat neck pain and symptoms

What is an anterior cervical fusion corpectomy?

The corpectomy term derives from the Latin words of the corpus (body) and-ectomy (removal). The procedure usually implies access to the cervical spine through an anterior approach, or forehead. Spinal fusion is often necessary due to the amount of vertebral bone and / or material disk must be removed to achieve adequate decompression of neural structures.

Spinal fusion involves placing bone graft or graft substitute bone between two or more affected vertebrae to promote bone growth between the vertebral bodies. The graft material acts as a means of union and helps maintain normal disc height – the body heals, the vertebral bone and bone graft grow together over time to join the vertebrae and stabilize the spine.

Why Do I need this procedure?

compression of a nerve in the neck of the uterus can cause neck pain and numbness or pain, and weakness spreads to the shoulders, arms and hands.

Degenerative spinal conditions, including herniated discs and bone spurs are common causes compression of the spinal nerve. spinal fracture, tumor or infection can also lead to pressure on spinal nerves.

To determine if your condition requires treatment with a previous cervical fusion corporectomy, your doctor will examine your spine and take your medication history, and may order an x-ray computed tomography (CT) or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the cervical vertebrae. A previous cervical fusion corporectomy of what is generally recommended only after conservative treatment methods do not. The surgeon will take a number of factors into account before making this recommendation, including the condition to be treated, your age, health and lifestyle and their anticipated level of activity after surgery. Please discuss this treatment option thoroughly with your care provider backbone.

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