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An Overview
Anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF) is a surgical procedure designed to alleviate spinal cord or nerve root pressure in the neck (cervical spine) caused by herniated discs or degenerative disc disease. This surgery aims to relieve pain, restore function, and prevent further spinal issues.
Indications
- Herniated Disc: A disc in the cervical spine that has bulged or ruptured, pressing on nerves.
- Degenerative Disc Disease: The breakdown of discs causing neck pain and nerve compression.
- Cervical Radiculopathy: Pain and neurological symptoms due to nerve root compression.
- Spinal Stenosis: Narrowing of the spinal canal causing pressure on the spinal cord or nerves.
Procedure
1. Preparation: Patients receive general anesthesia to ensure comfort during the surgery.
2. Incision: A small incision is made in the front of the neck.
3. Discectomy: The surgeon removes the damaged disc and any bone spurs pressing on the nerves or spinal cord.
4. Fusion: A bone graft or a synthetic spacer is placed in the disc space to maintain proper height and alignment of the cervical spine.
5. Fixation: Plates and screws are used to stabilize the spine and promote fusion of the vertebrae.
6. Closure: The incision is closed with sutures or staples, and a sterile dressing is applied.
Recovery
- Hospital Stay: Patients typically stay in the hospital for one to two days.
- Pain Management: Medications are provided to manage pain and discomfort.
- Physical Therapy: Rehabilitation exercises help restore strength and mobility in the neck.
- Activity Guidelines: Patients are advised to avoid heavy lifting, bending, and twisting for several weeks and follow specific instructions from their healthcare provider.
Positive Outcomes
Most patients experience significant relief from neck pain and neurological symptoms after ACDF. The procedure has a high success rate in improving function, reducing pain, and preventing further spinal issues.
Anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF) is a well-established and effective surgical procedure that provides relief from cervical spine conditions, leading to improved quality of life and enhanced daily functioning.
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An Overview
Anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF) is a surgical procedure designed to alleviate spinal cord or nerve root pressure in the neck (cervical spine) caused by herniated discs or degenerative disc disease. This surgery aims to relieve pain, restore function, and prevent further spinal issues.
Indications
- Herniated Disc: A disc in the cervical spine that has bulged or ruptured, pressing on nerves.
- Degenerative Disc Disease: The breakdown of discs causing neck pain and nerve compression.
- Cervical Radiculopathy: Pain and neurological symptoms due to nerve root compression.
- Spinal Stenosis: Narrowing of the spinal canal causing pressure on the spinal cord or nerves.
Procedure
1. Preparation: Patients receive general anesthesia to ensure comfort during the surgery.
2. Incision: A small incision is made in the front of the neck.
3. Discectomy: The surgeon removes the damaged disc and any bone spurs pressing on the nerves or spinal cord.
4. Fusion: A bone graft or a synthetic spacer is placed in the disc space to maintain proper height and alignment of the cervical spine.
5. Fixation: Plates and screws are used to stabilize the spine and promote fusion of the vertebrae.
6. Closure: The incision is closed with sutures or staples, and a sterile dressing is applied.
Recovery
- Hospital Stay: Patients typically stay in the hospital for one to two days.
- Pain Management: Medications are provided to manage pain and discomfort.
- Physical Therapy: Rehabilitation exercises help restore strength and mobility in the neck.
- Activity Guidelines: Patients are advised to avoid heavy lifting, bending, and twisting for several weeks and follow specific instructions from their healthcare provider.
Positive Outcomes
Most patients experience significant relief from neck pain and neurological symptoms after ACDF. The procedure has a high success rate in improving function, reducing pain, and preventing further spinal issues.
Anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF) is a well-established and effective surgical procedure that provides relief from cervical spine conditions, leading to improved quality of life and enhanced daily functioning.