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Cervical Disc Arthroplasty

There are several bones in the cervical spine in the neck region that are arranged in a systematic top-to-bottom manner. Moreover, there is a tissue known as the vertebral disc, which is a shock absorber and is responsible for the smooth movement of our neck. So, when this disc gets damaged either due to the aging process or due to any wear and tear, it causes a lot of pain, which ultimately results in one suffering from pain and needing immediate cervical disc replacement surgery in which the damaged disc is replaced by an artificial one.

Dr. Basil is a renowned surgeon in Miami who is an expert in successfully replacing cervical discs. So far, he has done countless surgeries to provide relief to people suffering from cervical spine pain. He makes use of trending technology and modern equipment for cervical disc replacement, which involves minimal incision, causing less pain, negligible blood loss, and fast recovery.

He removes the damaged disc and other tissues responsible for cervical pain and replaces them with an artificial implant. Afterward, Dr. Basil gives some post-surgery tips to help the patient recover as soon as possible.

Where Are The Cervical Discs Located?

If we talk about the location of the cervical disc, it comprises seven vertebrae that form our neck in total. These are numbered from C1 to C7 and start from the base of the skull and go up to the thoracic vertebrae in the trunk. Cervical vertebrae are the thinnest bones in the entire spinal column, and these are very delicate ones.

Who is a candidate for disc replacement?

If you are in confusion about whether you should go for cervical disc replacement or not, You need to consider the following points when making a decision: You are a candidate for this surgery if you have:

  1. A herniated disc or a degenerative disc
  2. Constant weakness in your hand or arm
  3. Experiencing arm pain, which is even worse than neck pain.
  4. Suffering from symptoms that are not improving with physical therapy or medicines.
  5. Non-arthritic facet joints

Dr. Basil possesses a wide range of experience in identifying the cause of pain and making swift decisions about whether one should go for surgery or not. He first adopts a traditional approach to providing relief via medicines, but if the symptoms continue to persist, he then recommends surgical treatment for pain relief.

Cervical Arthroplasty Procedure

The process of cervical disc replacement is a simple and effective one that includes the listed steps:

  • The patient is given anesthesia first.
  • Thereafter, the section around the neck is cleaned before making an incision.
  • An incision of around ½ inch is made at the front as well as the side part of the neck.
  • Dr. Basil will then check the vertebral bones without even damaging other nerves in the neck.
  • After identification, the damaged disc is removed and replaced by an artificial one.
  • Finally, the incision is closed by using sutures, and an external dressing is done.
  • A neck collar is inserted to provide support for the neck.

During this entire surgical process, the patients get medicines or fluids via an intravenous line. In fact, supplements are given via a breathing tube.

What happens after surgery?

After the successful completion of the surgical treatment, the patient is taken to an intensive care unit (ICU) to recover from the post-surgical effects. In the ICU, the heartbeat, blood pressure, and other parameters are closely monitored. After regaining consciousness, one can start a gradual movement and even go home. On the other hand, if the patient feels uneasiness or has a blood pressure problem, they have to stay overnight for a smooth recovery. Some patients may experience a sore throat, difficulty swallowing, and other minor post-surgery symptoms that get resolved within a couple of weeks.

Benefits of Cervical Disc Arthroplasty

Cervical Disc Arthroplasty is one of the leading surgical implants and has several advantages, like:

  • Faster and more efficient recovery
  • Ensuring spine flexibility
  • Minimally invasive
  • Quicker return to the daily routine.

Why Consult Dr. Basil for Disc Replacement Surgery

Dr. Basil has a qualified team of experts who specialize in spinal care and surgical procedures. If you take advantage of the expertise of Dr. Basil, you can expect greater success, a quicker recovery, and better movement of the cervical region.

Schedule a Consultation with Dr. Basil

If you have cervical issues and experience severe pain in the neck, then having a consultation with Dr. Basil is the sure thing you need. His cervical disc replacement surgery is popular all over the world due to his experience. People from across the globe approach him for artificial disc placement to get back to their normal state as quickly as possible. You can get an appointment with him over a phone call or by filling out the contact form on the website.

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