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Cervical discectomy is surgery to remove one or more discs from the neck. The disc is the pad that separates the neck vertebrae; ectomy means to take out. Usually a discectomy is combined with a fusion of the two vertebrae that are separated by the disc. In some cases, this procedure is done without a fusion. A cervical discectomy without a fusion may be suggested for younger patients between 20 and 45 years old who have symptoms due to a herniated disc – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Minimally Invasive Cervical Disc Replacement Surgery in India


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 Minimally Invasive Cervical Discectomy Spine
Treatment in India
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Cervical Discectomy
Cervical discectomy is surgery to remove one or
more discs from the neck. The disc is the pad
that separates the neck vertebrae ectomy means
to take out. Usually a discectomy is combined
with a fusion of the two vertebrae that are
separated by the disc. In some cases, this
procedure is done without a fusion. A cervical
discectomy without a fusion may be suggested for
younger patients between 20 and 45 years old who
have symptoms due to a herniated disc.
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Different Approaches to Treat Cervical Discectomy
Spine Problem -
Anterior Approach The patient is made to lie
down on his back under general anesthesia. A
horizontal incision is made just 2 inches above
the clavicle on either left or right side. The
thin muscle layer is cut and the trachea and
esophagus are shifted to one side along with the
nerves and vessels. The surgeon has a clear view
of the cervical vertebrae. An X-ray is done to
confirm the involved disc. An operating
microscope can also be used to get a better
picture of the operating field.
Posterior Approach The patient is sedated under
general anaesthesia and made to lie on his
abdomen. The neck is slightly bent and head is
supported on the head rest. An incision is made
on the back of the neck in the midline. The skin,
fascia and muscles are retraced to reach the
vertebrae. An X-ray is done to confirm the level
of affected disc. Edges of the lamina are shaved
off to give a clearer vision. Incase of central
herniation, both lamina may have to be removed in
order to get full view of the fragmented disc.
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Minimally Invasive Cervical Disc Replacement
Surgery
Minimally invasive cervical disc replacement
surgery entails inserting an artificial cervical
disc between two cervical vertebrae after the
inter- vertebral disc has been surgically removed
in the process of decompressing the spinal cord
or a nerve root. The intent of the device is to
preserve motion at the disc space.
It is an alternative to the use of bone grafts,
plates and screws in pursuit of a fusion
following procedures such a disc removal, which
necessarily eliminates motion at the operated
disc space in the neck.
Cervical disc replacement surgery is most
typically done for patients with cervical disc
herniations that have not responded to
non-surgical treatment options and are
significantly affecting the individuals' quality
of life and ability to function
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The Advantages of Minimally Invasive Cervical
Disc Replacement surgery
  • Maintaining normal neck motion
  • Reducing degeneration of adjacent segments of the
    cervical spine
  • Eliminating the need for a bone graft
  • Early postoperative neck motion
  • Faster return to normal activity
  • Postoperative neck braces are not required for
    disc replacement operations.

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