Cervical laminoplasty, also called laminoplasty, is a type of surgery that helps relieve pressure on the spinal cord in the neck (cervical spine). This surgery is especially useful for people with conditions like cervical spondylotic myelopathy and cervical stenosis, where the spinal cord is compressed. Cervical laminoplasty directly addresses the compressed areas.
Cervical fusion, especially a type called anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF), is a common surgery to fix problems in the neck. In this guide, we’ll explain what cervical fusion surgery is, why it’s done, and what to expect during recovery. We’ll use important terms and keywords to make everything clear.
Cervical spine surgery includes different procedures focused on fixing problems in the neck region of the spine. These surgeries can help relieve pain from nerve root compression and fix spinal deformities.
A herniated disc, also called slipped disk, can cause back and neck pain, numbness, weakness, and difficulty walking.
This condition refers to a problem with the cushions that separate the bones in your spine. These cushions called discs, act as shock absorbers to provide cushioning and flexibility to your spinal cord.