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Here are some examples of Prestige Artificial Disc surgical cases, Anterior Cervical Disectomy and Fusion, and massive spinal reconstruction cases that our surgeons have performed.

Prestige Cervical Total Disc Replacement Examples:
 
Prestige Total Disc Replacement at C5/6 Prestige Disc for herniation at C5/6
Prestige Disc at C6/7
Prestige Disc above a previous fusion
42 year old male with C5/6 disc herniation, severe neck and arm pain. Read about his case here.
46 year old female presented with massive neck pain and a C5/6 disc herniation. Read about her case here.
44 year old male after a C5/6 fusion, with a subadjacent disc herniation. Read about his case here.
57 year old male after a C6/7 fusion, with a 2nd level supra adjacent disc herniation. Read about his case here.

Anterior Cervical Discectomy and Fusion Case Examples:
 
Anterior Cervical Disectomy and Fusion Cervical Disc Herniation
Spinal Cord Compression
Adjacent Segment Degeneration
38 year old female, with a one level disc herniation. Treated with an Anterior Cervical Discectomy and Fusion. Read about her case here.
40 year old female with a cervical disc herniation subjacent to previous fusion, Read about her surgical case here.
53 year old male presented with weakness, and very severe spinal cord compression. Read about his case here.
51 year old female, previous 3 level fusion, developed disc herniation adjacent to previous fusion, Read about her case here.
       
Massive Cervical Reconstruction from C2-C6      
62 year old male after a previous fusion at C4/5. Degeneration at C2/3-C5/6, requiring an Anterior and Posterior Cervical Fusion. Read about his case here
     
       

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Last modified: March 5th, 2008