What to Expect After Cervical Disc Replacement

Cervical disc replacement can be a great way to treat a herniated disk when other forms of treatment fail to fix the problem.

However, there are certain things to know about cervical disk replacement and aftercare to ensure a quick recovery to full health.

Cervical Disc Replacement

Let us start by understanding what cervical disc replacement is and what to expect in the weeks following the procedure. This way, you can ensure a proper recovery without any setbacks or complications.

The following is everything to know about cervical disc replacement surgery. We cover what it is and what to expect after the procedure.

What is cervical disc replacement?

Cervical disc replacement is a surgical procedure to remove and replace a damaged disc in the spine. Perhaps the disc no longer functions properly. It might be causing other health issues and complications, such as pressure on the spinal cord and surrounding nerves.

Cervical disk replacement surgery involves the use of general anesthetic and an incision to gain access to the damaged disc. That is followed by the removal of the entire damaged disc and fragments of the disc and the placement of the new disc.  

Since cervical disc replacement can be fairly invasive, it is important to ensure a proper recovery takes place. This means you need to follow your surgeon’s directions exactly.

The first week after cervical disc replacement

The most important thing to do in the first week following cervical disc replacement is to rest. The body’s number one priority following surgery is to recover and heal as quickly as possible. This naturally drains you of energy each day during the healing process.

It is highly best to take several days if not the entire first week off from work to ensure you make a proper recovery. It is always a good idea to schedule the appointment at a time when work may be slower than usual.

Additionally, you should move around for exercise the second week after surgery. This ensures proper blood flow occurs in the affected area.

The first month after cervical disc replacement

After the first week, most cervical disc replacement patients begin to regain their energy. That said, it is important to follow the doctor’s post-surgery instructions during the entire first month after the procedure.

Many people can return to work after the first week following the surgery. It is important to get approval from your doctor before returning.

Avoid strenuous physical activity and stay away from work if your job requires moderate labor.

When to see the doctor

Be sure to schedule a visit with your doctor anytime a complication arises after the surgery.

A complication following the surgery may be in the form of swelling, pain or a tingling sensation around the affected area. You may also experience allergic reactions or difficulty swallowing. Also be sure to seek medical assistance if you suffer from a fever after cervical disc replacement.

Any other questions?

If you are considering cervical disc replacement and have questions, do not hesitate to call us. Our office handles these cases frequently and can assist as needed.

Request an appointment here: http://www.brainandspineni.com or call Brain and Spine Neuroscience Institute at (813) 751-2029 for an appointment in our Palm Harbor office.

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