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Types of Neck Surgery

Anterior Cervical Discectomy
Anterior Cervical Discectomy

ACDF surgery is designed to relieve spinal cord or nerve root pressure in the neck by removing all or part of a damaged disc. Watch: Anterior Cervical Discectomy and Fusion (ACDF) Video. The surgery has 2 parts: Anterior cervical discectomy. The surgery is approached through the anterior, or front, of the cervical spine (neck).

Cervical Spinal Fusion
Cervical Spinal Fusion

ACDF surgery is designed to relieve spinal cord or nerve root pressure in the neck by removing all or part of a damaged disc. Watch: Anterior Cervical Discectomy and Fusion (ACDF) Video. The surgery has 2 parts: Anterior cervical discectomy. The surgery is approached through the anterior, or front, of the cervical spine (neck).

Chronic Neck Pain
Chronic Neck Pain

Neck pain is common among adults, but it can occur at any age. In the course of a year, about 15% of US adults have neck pain that lasts at least one full day. 1 Neck pain can develop suddenly, such as from an injury, or it may develop slowly over time, such as from years of poor posture or wear and tear.

Disk Injury
Disk Injury

If a herniated disk occurs in your neck, you may have pain in your neck, shoulders, and arms. Besides pain, a herniated disk can lead to numbness, tingling, and weakness. Surgery involving the spine is typically not recommended until you’ve tried all other options.

Excessive Bleeding
Excessive Bleeding

Discover an in-depth article on all the possible complications associated with spinal surgery and what patients can expect from each potential complication.

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Failure to Heal
Failure to Heal

Failed Neck Surgery Is An Increasing Cause Of ... steroid medication and failure of the patient to comply with instructions after surgery are some of the reasons ...

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Infection
Infection

Deep neck infections may be difficult to palpate and impossible to visualize externally. Access: Superficial tissues must be crossed to gain surgical access to the deep neck spaces, placing all of the intervening neurovascular and soft tissue structures at risk of injury.

Laminectomy
Laminectomy

A posterior cervical laminectomy surgery may be used to treat cervical stenosis by removing the lamina to enable more room for the spinal cord. This Spine-health article explains the basics of posterior cervical laminectomy procedure.

Laminoplasty
Laminoplasty

Laminaplasty Neck Surgery Video. Laminaplasty is a surgical procedure that treats a painfully restricted spinal canal by creating more space for the spinal cord and ...

Nerve Pinch Injury
Nerve Pinch Injury

To keep vertebrae from grinding together as a result of degenerative disk disease, which creates neck pain from pinched nerves. Neck Surgery: The Procedures Surgical procedures to treat neck pain include: Anterior cervical discectomy. This is the most common surgery to relieve neck pain caused by a nerve-pinching herniated disk.

Reaction to Anesthesia
Reaction to Anesthesia

Possible Complications of Anesthesia. Anesthesia is generally safe, but complications can occur. Local anesthesia carries the lowest risk, and general anesthesia the highest. An allergic reaction to an anesthetic agent can be life threatening and can occur with any type of anesthesia.

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Repetitive Strain
Repetitive Strain

Repetitive strain neck pain is a possible source of recurrent muscular symptoms. Learn about RSI and how it may be responsible for causing chronic pain. Learn about RSI and how it may be responsible for causing chronic pain.

Spinal Cord Damage
Spinal Cord Damage

Surgery to treat spinal cord injury (SCI) may be performed immediately after the injury, or at a later time. Urgent surgical intervention is more common in patients with incomplete SCI. Urgent surgical intervention is also done if neurologic dysfunction worsens.

Sprains and Strains
Sprains and Strains

Neck sprains and strains are types of mechanical neck pain. The term mechanical implies a spinal structure(s) is the pain source. A common cause of a sprain or strain is excessive physical demand on the spine’s ligaments or muscles.

Vertebral Fracture
Vertebral Fracture

Spinal fractures, also known as vertebral compression fractures (VCF), may be caused by bone-weakening conditions (such as osteoporosis or spine cancer) or by traumatic injury. There are a number of treatment options, but the two common, general approaches to vertebral compression fracture treatment are kyphoplasty and vertebroplasty.

Whiplash
Whiplash

Whiplash treatment rarely requires surgery. However, surgery is appropriate in severe cases if you have persistent neck or shoulder pain. If your condition hasn't improved after extensive non-surgical treatment, an operation may be your best option.

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