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Spinal fusion surgery is a procedure where two or more vertebrate are joined together with a section of bone in the space between them.
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Johns Hopkins spinal surgeon, Ali Bydon, M.D., narrates and performs an anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF) surgery. An ACDF procedure is performed to treat a damaged disc in the neck area of your spine.
For full spinal instability and spinal fusion surgery review: https://emedicine.medscape.com/article/1343720-overviewSpinal fusion surgery for relief of chro...
A posterior lumbar interbody fusion, called a PLIF, is a surgery designed to stop the motion at the targeted segment of the spine. A PLIF is done in the lumbar, or lower, spine. Most commonly it is performed on the L4-L5 or L5-S1 segment at the bottom of the lumbar spine.
Spinal fusion is surgery to connect two or more bones in any part of the spine. Connecting them prevents movement between them. Preventing movement helps to prevent pain.
Lumbar spinal fusion stops the motion at a painful vertebral segment in the low back. The surgery helps improve spinal stability, correct anatomical deformities, and relieve nerve compression.