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Artificial Disc Replacement Surgery

19 April 2024

Artificial Disc Replacement Surgery

Artificial Disc Replacement Surgery

More than 10 years have passed since total disc replacement (TDR) was introduced for the first time to the world market for the surgical management of degenerative disc disease (DDD). It seems like the right time to sum up the relevant results in order to understand where TDR stands on now, and is heading forward to.

The pathogenesis of DDD has been currently settled, but diagnosis and managements are still controversial. Fusion is recognized as golden standard of surgical managements but has various kinds of shortcomings. Lately, TDR has been expected to replace fusion surgery. A great deal of TDR reports has come out. Among them, more than 5-year follow-up prospective randomised controlled studies including USA IDE trials were expected to elucidate whether for TDR to have therapeutic benefit compared to fusion.

The results of these studies revealed that TDR was not inferior to fusion. Most of clinical studies dealing with TDR revealed that there was no strong evidence for preventive effect of TDR against symptomatic degenerative changes of adjacent segment disease. TDR does not have shortcomings associated with fusion. However, it has a potentiality of the new complications to occur, which surgeons have never experienced in fusion surgeries. Consequently, longer follow-up should be necessary as yet to confirm the maintenance of improved surgical outcome and to observe any very late complications.

TDR still may get a chance to establish itself as a substitute of fusion both nominally and virtually if it eases the concerns listed above.

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How successful is artificial disc replacement?

Artificial disc replacement is generally highly successful in relieving pain and maintaining motion in the spine. Many patients experience significant improvement in function and quality of life compared to traditional spinal fusion.

How serious is disc replacement surgery?

While all surgery carries risks, disc replacement is considered a safe and effective treatment for specific degenerative conditions. Advancements in surgical techniques and motion-preserving implants have significantly improved patient outcomes.

How long does an artificial disc replacement last?

Artificial discs are designed for long-term durability. While individual results vary, modern implants are engineered to last for decades, providing a long-lasting alternative to spinal fusion.

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