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How serious is a anterior cervical discectomy and fusion?

How serious is a anterior cervical discectomy and fusion?

Patients undergoing an anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF) are at a higher risk of dysphagia (difficulty swallowing), nerve injury in the larynx (voice box), and pharynx wall swelling.

How long does it take to recover from anterior cervical discectomy?

Recovery is patient dependent but allow four months for full recovery and up to a year for the bone graft to completely heal. Until then, patients have to avoid certain activities. Your doctor can advise what you can expect based on your health status and on your expected surgical repair.

How long does c5 c6 surgery take?

The arthritis and bone spurs are removed allowing for more space in the canal for your nerves to run. Your own bone from the surrounding area and possibly bone from the iliac crest (hip) will be used. Rods and screws are placed to stabilize the spine. Surgery will last approximately 4 to 6 hours.

Is ACDF considered major surgery?

ACDF surgery is a major procedure, and you will need to take it easy during your recovery. However, if you are unable to do daily activities within 4-6 weeks of your appointment, you should see your surgeon right away.

What can you not do after ACDF surgery?

Don’t do any tasks that involve bending over or lifting, such as yard work or cleaning the kitchen. While you don’t need to keep your neck completely still, be wary of moving your head too quickly. Some surgeons may instruct their patients to wear a neck collar or brace for additional support.

What is the success rate of cervical spine surgery?

Cervical (Neck) Stenosis Surgery This procedure can be done as a day surgery procedure or with a one-day hospital stay with return to regular activity within the week and generally a 90% success rate.

What should I eat after ACDF?

Yogurt, applesauce, creamy soups (no chunks), and other soft foods are good choices during the recovery period when swallowing is still difficult. Puree hard foods.

How much does ACDF surgery cost?

Average national costs were about $14,000 for a single-level ACDF procedure and $26,000 for a single-level PLF. (These total figures reflected combined professional and facility costs.) Average cost for KA was about $13,000, increasing to $22,000 for TKA in patients with accompanying other major medical conditions.

How do you wash your hair after Acdf surgery?

As soon as all your bandages have been removed and you feel strong enough after your surgery, you may shower wearing your Philadelphia collar made of foam. You may also shampoo your hair while in the shower as long as your collar is securely in place.

Does ACDF have any success?

This surgery has a high success rate. Between 93 to 100 percent of people who’ve had ACDF surgery for arm pain reported relief from pain, and 73 to 83 percent of people who had ACDF surgery for neck pain reported positive results.

How successful is ACDF surgery?

ACDF surgery success rate. This surgery has a high success rate. Between 93 to 100 percent of people who’ve had ACDF surgery for arm pain reported relief from pain, and 73 to 83 percent of people who had ACDF surgery for neck pain reported positive results.

How should I manage pain after ACDF surgery?

To manage pain after an anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF): Talk with your doctor about how to manage the pain. Do not take any pain medication that your doctor has not prescribed. Do not take anti-inflammatory medications such as ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin) or naproxen (Aleve) because these medications slow bone healing.

When can I return to work after ACDF surgery?

Some patients can return to work as early as 4 to 5 days following ACDF. The best person to decide when the patient can return to work following ACDF is the patient’s surgeon. The surgeon can also advise on work modifications if any are needed for the patient.

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Ruth Doyle