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26 sty 2024 · Triple fusion neck surgery, or three-level cervical fusion, fuses vertebrae in the neck at three levels. The area should heal into one piece, with no movement between the fused vertebrae.
Some studies have found that once a neck fusion has reached three or four cervical levels, significant range of motion may be lost. In particular, one small study found that a group of patients with three- or four-level cervical fusions had, compared to their preoperative cervical ranges of motion, lost an average of:
3 gru 2020 · The natural C curve in the neck is important for optimal function as it ensures proper alignment of all the bones, tendons, and ligaments in the neck. Cervical Fusion Surgery not only alters the natural C curve in the neck but also adversely affects the curve in the low back.
29 mar 2023 · Cervical fusion is spinal surgery to join two or more vertebrae in the neck region. The procedure involves removing the damaged or degenerated disc between the vertebrae and replacing it with a bone graft. The bone graft is usually taken from the patient's body or a donor source.
While neck fusion has a good record of eliminating or reducing neck-related arm pain, tingling, and weakness, many patients want to know how much neck mobility might be lost when one or more mobile joints in the neck are fused solid—and whether that can impact quality of life.
Posterior cervical laminectomy and fusion are surgical procedures performed to relieve spinal cord and/or nerve root compression that can be caused by disorders, including degenerative disc disease, herniated disc, spinal stenosis, and spondylosis.
ACDF (anterior cervical discectomy and fusion) surgery is a procedure that relieves pain caused by pinched nerves in your neck. A surgeon will remove the disk between your affected bones, and then weld (fuse) them together.