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Adjacent Segment Disease

by Brian Hwang, MD | 3 years ago

Adjacent segment disease is a condition that can develop after spinal fusion surgery and it involves accelerated wear and tear on the discs and joints above or below the level where a previous surgery was performed.

Anterior Cervical Discectomy and Fusion (ACDF)

Anterior cervical discectomy and fusion or ACDF is a common type of neck surgery that involves..
By Brian Hwang, MD
3 years ago

MAS TLIF Patient Animation

Lumbar interbody fusion is a surgical technique that attempts to eliminate instability in the..
By Dr Shanu Gambhir
11 years ago

Minimal Access Keyhole Surgery

Large disc prolapses are usually not amenable to injections. Early key hole surgery leads to near..
By London Spine Care
5 years ago

Helping You Live a Healthier Life: Spine Surgery

Henderson Hospital surgeons will use minimally invasive techniques when doing spinal surgery,..
By Dr Kevin Sharif
6 years ago

New Technology in Spine Surgery

New Technology in Spine Surgery Visit https://www.sandiegospinesurgeon.com/ for more information.
By Dr. Payam Moazzaz
4 years ago

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