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A brief Overview of Cervical Spine Cord Surgery

Author: Hemant Kumar
by Hemant Kumar
Posted: Sep 06, 2018

The prime objective of cervical spine surgery is to eliminate a tremendous amount of pain, restore proper nerve function and avert unusual movement of the spine in the patient. Cervical spine surgery is essentially executed by taking out a portion of a bone or disc of the body of the patient followed by fusing the spine with a bone graft in the rear and the front part of the vertebrae.

About Cervical spine surgery:

In cervical spine surgery, two specific types of bone grafts are performed in cervical spine surgery including, autograft and allograft.

The operating surgeon, under normal conditions, attaches the specific types of bone grafts with the help of metal wires or screws. This procedure plays a cardinal role in preventing unnatural and abnormal spine movements which in turn helps in alleviating the degree of pain.

Surgeons or doctors recommend the patient to undergo a cervical spine surgery to cure a multitude of spine problems. This surgery can be used to deal with cases of instability, severe trauma and to support regeneration of the spine.

There are many cases in which a revision surgery is required. Revision surgery is a particular type of surgery, which is performed to correct a deformity in patients. However, a patient's health status report and age is a careful factor of consideration here. This means depending on how good the patient's health condition is, and whether he or she can handle another surgery or not, a revision surgery will be performed. Patients who are exhibiting a more severe range of symptoms may require a surgery being performed on the front and back of the neck in addition to standard procedure.

Generally speaking, two major health conditions can be cured with the help of cervical spine surgery. Here are they:

  1. Degenerative disorder: People suffering from degenerative disorder have worn out discs that can occur over the course of time. These degenerative disorders and excessive wear and tear can lead to a herniated disc. A herniated disc can result from a crack in the disc or due to the weakening of the disc that causes the inner jelly to ooze out. Patient with herniated disc experience a great deal of pain, which is combined with the sensation of numbness as well as weakness around the spinal region. Cervical spine surgery can be a blessing in disguise for such people. Not only this surgery can minimize the pain, but it can also reduce the recovery time of the patient as well.
  2. Cervical Deformity: Deformities such as hyperlordosis can be treated with the help of cervical spine surgery.

In addition, injuries to the neck can be cured with the help of this surgery. This is due to the fact the neck can get injured quite quickly, and hence calls for stabilization to get healed. Cervical spine surgery will help in stabilizing the injured neck along with relieving the pressure and pain.

Just like in any other surgical procedure, cervical spine surgery includes certain risks. Parts like the spinal cord, carotid artery, vocal cords etc. can get affected.

Apart from that, cervical spine cord surgery includes other complications such as slow healing rate, infection, the formation of blood clots and more. Having said that, these complications strictly depends on the health condition of the patient. To ward off the risks or any complications, one must seek quality advice from a specialist to get a second opinion about whether surgery is the best treatment option or not.

Consult a spine surgeon or specialist now!
About the Author

My name is Hemant Kumar, I am Health Specialist interested by health of the human body. Now i am writing on Cochlear Implant Surgery.

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