Neurosurgery
Cervical Disc Prosthesis
In contrast to lumbar disc herniations cervical hernias are almost invariably treated from the front. The standard intervention is a complete resection of the disc and replacement with a graft, usually a carbon-like hollow implant that can be filled with bone graft or bone-substitute, leading to a fusion (cervical arthrodesis). The fixation of a moving segment in the cervical spine can however lead to abnormal overloading of the discs above or below the fixed segment. This can be avoided by implanting a movable prosthesis, e.g. the Bryan prosthesis.