Cervical disc replacement (CDR) is a minimally invasive surgical procedure that has emerged as a attractive alternative to traditional cervical discectomy and fixation for treating degenerative disc disease and other cervical spine conditions.
Cervical discectomy and fixation is a surgical procedure that removes a damaged intervertebral disc and stabilises the adjacent vertebrae, relieving pressure on spinal nerves and improving spinal stability.
Cervical corpectomy is a surgical procedure that involves removing one or more vertebral bodies in the cervical spine to alleviate spinal cord and nerve root compression.
Hybrid Cervical Disc Replacement & Discectomy with Fixation
Hybrid cervical disc replacement (CDR) and discectomy with fixation is an innovative surgical technique that combines the benefits of CDR and anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF) in treating multilevel cervical spine disorders.
Cervical decompression, also known as cervical laminectomy, is a surgical procedure performed to alleviate spinal cord compression in the neck (cervical) region.
Cervical decompression (laminectomy) and lateral mass fixation is a surgical procedure performed to alleviate spinal cord compression and provide stability in the cervical spine (neck).