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What are the most common neck surgeries?

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According to a 2018 study, over one million anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF) procedures were performed in the US between 2006 and 2013, solidifying its place as one of the most common neck surgeries. This article explores the most frequently performed surgical options for addressing issues in the cervical spine.

Are neck surgeries usually successful? Understanding Outcomes, Procedures, and Risks

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Studies show high success rates, often over 85%, for specific cervical spine procedures like Anterior Cervical Discectomy and Fusion (ACDF) aimed at relieving nerve pressure. This positive outlook leads many to question: **Are neck surgeries usually successful?** The answer is typically yes for the right conditions, but depends heavily on several factors including the specific procedure, the patient's overall health, and the underlying issue.

Can surgery be done on the neck? An Overview of Cervical Procedures

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According to research, most chronic neck pain cases do not require surgery, with many improving through conservative care. However, for persistent, debilitating symptoms caused by issues like nerve compression or instability, the question, **Can surgery be done on the neck?**, is answered with a definitive 'yes,' offering a path to relief and improved quality of life.

What is the recovery time for TDR surgery?

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While many patients can return to light work within weeks, a full **recovery time for TDR surgery** can span several months, depending on various individual factors and the type of procedure. A key difference from spinal fusion is that TDR allows for quicker mobility, accelerating the rehabilitation process.