Spinal fusion
Spinal Fusion[edit]

Spinal fusion is a surgical procedure that involves the joining of two or more adjacent vertebrae using bone fragments. This operation is primarily performed to alleviate severe back pain or prevent damage to the spinal cord.
Overview[edit]
Spinal fusion aims to restrict movement between the vertebrae, which can reduce pain and improve stability. It is often considered after other treatments have failed to relieve symptoms.
Indications[edit]
Spinal fusion is indicated for various conditions, including:
Degenerative Disk Disease[edit]
The breakdown of the intervertebral disks, leading to pain and instability.
Scoliosis[edit]

An abnormal curvature of the spine, which can be corrected or stabilized through fusion.
Spinal Stenosis[edit]
Narrowing of the spinal canal, causing nerve compression and pain.
Fractures[edit]
Spinal fractures that have resulted in instability.
Procedure[edit]
The spinal fusion procedure involves multiple steps:
Bone Grafting[edit]
Bone fragments, either from the patient or a donor, are placed between the vertebrae to facilitate fusion.
Metal Rods and Screws[edit]
Metal rods and screws are often used to hold the vertebrae together while the bone graft heals.
Recovery[edit]
The recovery period can vary but typically involves several months of rehabilitation.
Risks and Complications[edit]
Like all surgeries, spinal fusion carries risks, including:
Infection[edit]
A potential complication that can occur at the surgery site.
Graft Rejection[edit]
The body may reject the bone graft, leading to complications.
Nerve Damage[edit]
There is a risk of nerve damage during the procedure.
Advancements in Spinal Fusion Technology[edit]
Recent advancements in spinal fusion technology include minimally invasive techniques, which reduce recovery time and potential complications.
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