The goal of Anterior Cervical Fusion (ACF) or Anterior Cervical Discectomy and Fusion (ACDF) is to stop the motion caused by segmental instability. This reduces the mechanical neck pain caused from excess motion in the spinal segment.
Anterior cervical fusions are done through an incision on the front of the neck. The incision length can be as short as an inch and a half but varies based on how many levels are being operated on and the size of your neck. Anterior cervical fusion stops motion caused by instability. Dr. Patel specializes in minimally invasive spine treatments and procedures.
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