Overview of Spine Implant Surgery
Spine implant surgery is a medical procedure used to treat a range of spinal conditions. The goal of this surgery is to stabilize the spine or facilitate the fusion of vertebrae to reduce pain and improve function in the affected area.
Preparation for Surgery
Prior to the surgery, patients are required to undergo imaging tests and a thorough medical examination. Patients should disclose any medications or supplements they are taking, as they may need to be discontinued prior to surgery. Patients may also need to stop eating and drinking for a certain period of time before surgery.
During Surgery
Spine implant surgery is typically performed under general anesthesia. The surgeon will make a small incision in the back to access the affected area of the spine. The damaged or unstable area of the spine will be removed or stabilized using screws and rods and artificial discs may be inserted to replace damaged ones. The wound will be closed and a bandage will be applied.
Recovery and Aftercare
After the surgery, patients will be monitored in a recovery room and will typically be required to stay in the hospital for several days. Pain medication and physical therapy may be prescribed to aid in recovery. It may take several months to fully recover from spine implant surgery and patients should avoid heavy lifting and strenuous activities during this time.
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