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Anterior Cervical Discectomy And Fusion Specialist

Florida Back Institute

Orthopedic Spine Surgeons located in Boca Raton, FL

When the chronic pain of a herniated or bulging disc interferes with your quality of life, you may benefit from anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF) surgery. At Florida Back Institute in Boca Raton, Florida, the team of doctors specializes in surgical techniques, including ACDF surgery, to alleviate the chronic pain of a damaged disc. If other treatments for a damaged disc have failed you, schedule a consultation online or by phone to learn more about the benefits of this surgery.

Anterior Cervical Discectomy and Fusion Q & A

What is anterior cervical discectomy and fusion?

Anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF) is a surgical procedure that involves the removal of a damaged or diseased spinal disc resulting from a disc herniation or a degenerative condition, such as stenosis.

During the procedure, your doctor performs a discectomy to remove the affected disc. A graft of bone is taken from another area of your body to replace the damaged disc and stabilize your spine.

Metal plates and screws hold the graft into place until your bones fuse together into one solid bone over time, a natural process known as fusion.

Why would I need an anterior cervical discectomy and fusion?

The team at Florida Back Institute may recommend this type of surgery if you have chronic pain from a bulging or herniated disc in your spinal column. You may also benefit from ACDF surgery if you develop bone spurs from degenerative conditions that cause radiating pain in your arms and legs.

Typically, surgical options for treating these conditions are the last resort. If you try other therapies, such as anti-inflammatory medications, physical therapy, or epidural steroid injections without success, ACDF surgery may be the best way to find long-term pain relief.

What is involved in anterior cervical discectomy and fusion surgery?

To keep you comfortable and pain-free during ACDF surgery, you receive general anesthesia. Your surgeon makes an incision at the front of your neck to access and remove your cervical disc. Once the disc is out, they can address any areas of compressed nerves before attaching the bone graft in the disc space. Your bone is held into place with a metal plate and screws to provide instant stability in your spine.

Following the procedure, you need to recover from anesthesia before you can go home. In some cases, a stay overnight in the hospital is necessary to observe your overall health. The team at Florida Back Institute can discuss what to expect during your consultation to help you prepare for surgery.

You can expect to feel a significant reduction in neck pain and radiating pain following surgery and a brief recovery period.

To find long-term relief from cervical pain due to a bulging or herniated disc, schedule a consultation for ACDF surgery today online or by phone.