What is artificial disc replacement surgery?

Artificial disc replacement surgery is an orthopedic procedure that replaces a diseased or damaged vertebral disc with an artificial prosthesis made of metal or plastic. These discs help maintain spinal movement and prevent vertebrae from rubbing against each other. With advanced surgical tools and anesthetics, the procedure has minimal risks and provides long-lasting relief from chronic neck or back pain.

Disc Replacement

Artificial disc replacement preserves spinal flexibility by replacing damaged discs with durable prosthetics, reducing pain and restoring movement.

Natural Movement

Unlike spinal fusion, this procedure maintains natural motion, preventing strain on surrounding discs and improving overall spinal function.

Minimally Invasive Relief

With small incisions and advanced techniques, recovery is quicker, discomfort is minimized, and the risk of complications is reduced.

Who is a candidate for artificial disc replacement surgery?

If you suffer from chronic neck or back pain that doesn’t improve with rest or medication, you may be a candidate for artificial disc replacement. Dr. Khurana assesses your spine health, weight, and medical history to determine if this procedure is right for you. It’s ideal for those with a healthy spine and no prior surgeries, offering lasting pain relief and improved mobility

Frequently Asked Questions

Patients often ask about artificial disc replacement surgery. Here, Dr. Sanjay Khurana has answered common questions related to this procedure. For more information, schedule a consultation.

Dr. Khurana performs artificial disc replacement at a hospital or surgical facility. He administers general anesthesia before the procedure begins, putting you to sleep.

Once you’re comfortable, Dr. Khurana makes an incision in your abdomen to access your spine. 

Dr. Khurana uses special surgical tools to carefully remove your damaged or diseased vertebral disc. He replaces the diseased or damaged disc with an artificial prosthetic. 

Following the procedure, Dr. Khurana moves you to a recovery room for observation while the anesthesia wears off. 

After artificial disc replacement surgery, you stay in the hospital for several days. It’s normal to experience some pain and swelling. Take your medication as prescribed and follow Dr. Khurana’s instructions carefully. 

To speed up your recovery process, it’s important to participate in physical therapy. Physical therapy teaches you stretches and strengthening exercises to keep your spine limber and encourage your body’s natural healing process.  

To see if you’re a candidate for artificial disc replacement surgery, make an appointment with Sanjay Khurana, MD, at LA Spine Group by calling the office or clicking the online booking feature today.

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