Spinal Fusion

Spinal fusion is the major spine surgery in the Spine injury. Pelvic bone is used to bridge between the vertebrae next to each other, It is mainly done when there is narrowing of the spinal canal or cord or nerves and used to treat fracture, spinal stenosis. Risks involves graft rejection, nerve injury, blood clots, pulmonary embolism, infections.60 to 70 percent of patient’s pain is improved after spinal fusion and 80 percent of patients are satisfied by the spine fusion surgery.

Spinal fusion is a surgical procedure commonly performed to treat various spinal conditions characterized by instability, deformity, or chronic pain. The procedure aims to fuse two or more vertebrae together, creating a solid bone mass that stabilizes the spine and reduces pain. During spinal fusion surgery, the surgeon accesses the spine through an incision in the back (posterior approach) or abdomen (anterior approach), depending on the specific condition being treated. Once the surgical site is reached, the surgeon removes damaged or degenerated intervertebral discs and any other tissue causing instability or compression of the spinal cord or nerves. Bone graft material is then placed between the affected vertebrae to promote bone growth and fusion. In some cases, additional hardware such as metal rods, screws, or plates may be used to provide further stability and facilitate fusion. The bone graft material used in spinal fusion surgery can be sourced from the patient's own bone (autograft) or from a donor (allograft). Autograft bone is typically harvested from the patient's pelvis during the same surgical procedure, while allograft bone is processed and sterilized donor bone obtained from a tissue bank.Spinal fusion is indicated for various spinal conditions, including degenerative disc disease, spondylolisthesis, spinal stenosis, spinal deformities (such as scoliosis or kyphosis), spinal fractures, and certain types of spinal tumors. The goals of spinal fusion surgery include stabilizing the spine, reducing pain, improving spinal alignment, and restoring or preserving neurological function.

  • Multilevel fusion
  • Fusion complication
  • Fusion complication
  • Fusion bone graft
  • Lumbar fusion
  • Cervical fusion
  • Fusion associated Infection

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