Cervical Arthroplasty / Cervical Disc Replacement
Cervical disc replacement is a surgical procedure designed to address cervical disc degeneration, a condition that often leads to pain, stiffness, and reduced mobility in the neck. In this procedure, a damaged or deteriorated cervical disc is replaced with an artificial disc to restore function and alleviate symptoms. During the surgery, the surgeon typically makes an incision in the front of the neck to access the cervical spine.
Unlike traditional fusion procedures, which involve removing the disc and fusing adjacent vertebrae, cervical disc replacement aims to maintain natural motion in the spine. The damaged disc is carefully removed, and an artificial disc, often made of metal or a combination of metal and plastic, is implanted in its place. This artificial disc is designed to mimic the natural movement and function of a healthy disc, allowing for continued flexibility and motion in the neck.
Cervical disc replacement is considered an alternative to cervical fusion, offering the potential advantages of preserving range of motion and reducing the risk of adjacent segment degeneration. It is commonly recommended for individuals with symptomatic cervical disc disease who have not found relief from conservative treatments. The ultimate goal of cervical disc replacement is to relieve pain, restore function, and improve the overall quality of life for individuals experiencing cervical disc degeneration. As with any surgical procedure, the decision to undergo cervical disc replacement should be made in consultation with a qualified healthcare professional, taking into consideration the specific needs and circumstances of the patient.
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