Herniated Disc – Artificial Disc Replacement Surgery
Last Updated on Monday, 1 February 2010 07:25 Written by admin Monday, 1 February 2010 07:25
Artificial disc replacement surgery is a more invasive surgery. The intended purpose of this herniated disc surgery is to restore the disc height while also restoring the physiologic motion that a person would have with a healthy disc. Artificial disc replacement surgery is a type of joint replacement, which will involve inserting the artificial disc into the intervertebral space. Therefore, the original unhealthy disc will be removed so that a new artificial one can be implanted.
The artificial disk is designed to function like a joint. It will provide motion, such as: flexion, extension, side bending, and rotation. It will also provide height and curvature alignment to resemble the natural disc.