How Is Cervical Artificial Disc Replacement Surgery Performed?
Through a small incision made near the front of your neck (a surgical approach called the anterior approach) your surgeon will: • Gently pull aside the soft tissues – skin, fat and muscle – as well as the trachea, or windpipe, to access the cervical spine • Expose the area where disc fragments and/or bone spurs are pressing against the neural structures (nerve roots and/or spinal cord); • Remove the disc and bone material from around the neural structures to give them more space (discectomy and decompression); • Insert and secure the artificial disc into the intervertebral space, using specialized instruments; • Ease the soft tissues of the neck and other structures back into place; and • Close the incision. . Knowing what to expect during your procedure can help you face your surgery with confidence. Your doctor can give you additional details about the procedure specific to your condition. How Long Will It Take Me To Recover? Your surgeon will have a specific post-operative recovery