Corpectomy

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Corpectomy is a surgical procedure that involves the removal of a vertebral body, usually as a way to decompress the spinal cord and nerves. Corpectomy is often performed in association with some form of discectomy.

Indications

Corpectomy is typically indicated for patients with certain conditions such as spinal stenosis, spinal tumors, and vertebral fractures. It may also be used in cases of spinal deformity or instability.

Procedure

During a corpectomy, the surgeon removes the vertebral body and any discs that are causing compression. This is done to relieve pressure on the spinal cord and nerves. The space left by the removed vertebra is then filled with a bone graft and stabilized with hardware such as plates and screws.

Risks and Complications

Like any surgical procedure, corpectomy carries risks. These may include infection, bleeding, nerve damage, and complications related to anesthesia. There is also a risk of non-union of the bone graft, which may require further surgery.

Recovery

Recovery from corpectomy can take several weeks to months. Physical therapy is often recommended to help regain strength and mobility.

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