In the world of medical accolades, the Castle Connolly 2024 Award for Neurological Surgery stands out, shining a light on the pinnacle of expertise and patient care in the neurosurgical field. These awards are a testament to the dedication and skill of neurological surgeons who navigate the complex terrains of the brain, spine, and nervous system, offering hope and healing through their specialized knowledge and advanced surgical techniques.
The cervical spine, which is the support column in our neck, consists of seven bones called cervical vertebrae, which are interspersed with spinal discs. These discs act like cushions, giving our neck the flexibility to move in various directions.
When facing neck and spine problems, it’s important to understand your choices for treatment. There are two main surgeries that can help: cervical disc replacement and anterior cervical discectomy and fusion. In some cases, these treatments can really be life saving, allowing people to get back to their normal activities.
Cervical disc replacement surgery is an innovative treatment for those suffering from neck pain due to damaged cervical discs, often caused by degenerative disc disease. This advanced procedure, known as artificial disc replacement (ADR), offers a significant advantage over traditional spine surgeries by preserving the natural movement of the cervical spine.
Chronic subdural hematoma occurs when blood builds up between the brain and its protective outer layer, the dura mater. This usually happens following a minor head injury.