The article discusses the increasing use of hybrid surgery, which combines cervical disc arthroplasty with anterior cervical disc arthroplasty, to address the limitations of multi-level anterior cervical disc arthroplasty and cervical disc arthroplasty procedures. This type of surgery allows for a more personalized approach to addressing patient-specific pathology by restoring mobility and promoting fusion where necessary. The article reviews the current evidence, including biomechanical and clinical studies, of hybrid surgery for 2-level and 3-level cervical disease
Summarised by Mr Mo Akmal – Lead Spinal Surgeon
The London Spine Unit : the highest rated day surgery hospital in UK
Published article
It is not surprising that the utilization of hybrid constructs, combining cervical disc arthroplasty with anterior cervical disc arthroplasty, has steadily increased over the last decade. Known limitations exist with multi-level anterior cervical disc arthroplasty and cervical disc arthroplasty procedures. Hybrid surgery offers the possibility to address patient-specific pathology in a more tailored manner by restoring functional mobility and promoting fusion where appropriate. This review…
Cervical Disc Arthroplasty Surgery Expert. Best Spinal Surgeon UK
Abstract It is not surprising that the utilization of hybrid constructs, combining cervical disc arthroplasty with anterior cervical disc arthroplasty, has steadily increased over the last decade. Known limitations exist with multi-level anterior cervical disc arthroplasty and cervical disc arthroplasty procedures. Hybrid surgery offers the possibility to address patient-specific pathology in a more tailored manner,
Abstract
It is not surprising that the utilization of hybrid constructs, combining cervical disc arthroplasty with anterior cervical disc arthroplasty, has steadily increased over the last decade. Known limitations exist with multi-level anterior cervical disc arthroplasty and cervical disc arthroplasty procedures. Hybrid surgery offers the possibility to address patient-specific pathology in a more tailored manner by restoring functional mobility and promoting fusion where appropriate. This review discusses the current evidence, both biomechanical and clinical, of hybrid surgery for 2-level and 3-level cervical disease.
The London Spine Unit : the highest rated day surgery hospital in UK
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Current Evidence for Hybrid Constructs: Simultaneous ACDF/Arthroplasty and Arthroplasty Adjacent to Previous ACDF