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Anterior Cervical Diskectomy and Fusion
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Undergraduate 3
04/14/2018

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Where will the surgeon get the homograft for the fusion?
Definition
The iliac crest.
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How does the surgeon remove the fibrous annulum?
Definition
Typically with an 11 or 15 blade.
Term
What type of incision is used to access the vertebrae?
Definition
A transverse incision along langeur lines is preferable.
Term
Will the surgeon take intraoperative x-rays?
Definition
Yes, the surgeon will take at least 3 intraoperative x-rays and more if they will fuse more than one level.
Term
From what direction will the first x-ray be taken?
Definition
Laterally
Term
Rather than a vertebral spreader what might the surgeon use?
Definition
Two distracting pins and a distractor to reposition the vertebrae into the correct anatomical position.
Term
How is the disc material removed from in between the vertbral bodies?
Definition
Curettes and rongeurs angled and straight are used.
Term
When will the DGMTS acronym become useful in this surgery?
Definition
Placing of the plate after the diskectomy and graft.
Term
Instead of a graft what else might the surgeon use to facilitate fusion?
Definition
The surgeon will use a bone cage and donor bone or hydroxyapatite.
Term
How long will the fusion of the vertbral bodies take?
Definition
After the surgery the fusion may be complete within as little as 2 months or take as long as 1 year.
Term
Before closing what will the surgeon do?
Definition
Irrigate and confirm hemostasis.
Term
What is the pathology that necessitates this surgery?
Definition
An injury to the spine crushing the disc, herniating it into the spinal column.
Term
How soon after the surgery is the patient expected to recover?
Definition
Recovery at the hospital may be as little as a few hours that same day to an overnight stay and as long as a few days.
Term
What happens during fusion?
Definition
The two vertebral bodies will grow bone inbetween connecting them removing the articulation and creating one bone.
Term
What advantage is there to an anterior approach?
Definition
To remove disc material there is no need to remove lamina
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What challenges are there to an anterior approach?
Definition
There is a lot of anatomy that must be preserved and retracted in order to get to the vertebrae at the posterior chamber of the neck.
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