Spinal Fusion Surgery

Spinal Fusion Surgery

Spinal Fusion is a surgical procedure performed to join two or more vertebrae, stabilizing the spine and preventing abnormal movement. This becomes crucial in scenarios where conditions like degenerative disc disease, spinal deformities, or fractures compromise the spine’s structural integrity.  The primary objective is to alleviate pain, restore stability, and prevent further damage to the spine. When conservative treatments like medications, physical therapy, or injections fail to provide relief, Spinal Fusion emerges as a viable option to enhance the overall quality of life for individuals experiencing chronic back pain or spinal issues.

During the surgery, the surgeon places bone graft material between the affected vertebrae. Over time, this graft stimulates bone growth, fusing the vertebrae into a single, solid structure. Additionally, metal implants such as screws, rods, or plates may be used to provide immediate stability while the fusion process takes place.

Transitioning to specific conditions, spinal deformities like scoliosis may necessitate Spinal Fusion to correct curvature and enhance spinal alignment. Moreover, fractures, whether due to trauma or osteoporosis, can benefit from fusion to restore stability and facilitate healing. In conclusion, Spinal Fusion is a transformative solution for those navigating challenging spinal conditions.

Spinal Fusion is a surgical procedure performed to join two or more vertebrae, stabilizing the spine and preventing abnormal movement. This becomes crucial in scenarios where conditions like degenerative disc disease, spinal deformities, or fractures compromise the spine’s structural integrity.  The primary objective is to alleviate pain, restore stability, and prevent further damage to the spine. When conservative treatments like medications, physical therapy, or injections fail to provide relief, Spinal Fusion emerges as a viable option to enhance the overall quality of life for individuals experiencing chronic back pain or spinal issues.

During the surgery, the surgeon places bone graft material between the affected vertebrae. Over time, this graft stimulates bone growth, fusing the vertebrae into a single, solid structure. Additionally, metal implants such as screws, rods, or plates may be used to provide immediate stability while the fusion process takes place.

Transitioning to specific conditions, spinal deformities like scoliosis may necessitate Spinal Fusion to correct curvature and enhance spinal alignment. Moreover, fractures, whether due to trauma or osteoporosis, can benefit from fusion to restore stability and facilitate healing. In conclusion, Spinal Fusion is a transformative solution for those navigating challenging spinal conditions.

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8884022088

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6 BCIE, 5TH Main, Okalipuram, Kranthikavi,Sarvanga Road, Bengaluru, Karnataka, 560021

Contact Us

8884022088

info@prsneurosciences.com

6 BCIE, 5TH Main, Okalipuram, Kranthikavi,Sarvanga Road, Bengaluru, Karnataka, 560021