Adult Spinal Reconstruction Surgery

Adult spinal reconstruction surgery is a comprehensive surgical approach designed to address intricate spinal conditions including severe deformities, significant instability, and degenerative diseases. This specialised treatment may help patients experiencing chronic pain, neurological symptoms, or functional limitations that have not responded to conservative treatments.
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Overview

Adult spinal reconstruction surgery encompasses a range of advanced surgical procedures designed to treat complex spinal conditions affecting the vertebrae, discs, ligaments, and nerves. This comprehensive approach addresses severe deformities, instability, or degenerative changes that cannot be adequately treated with less invasive methods or conservative management.

Spinal reconstruction may involve removing damaged bone or disc material, correcting spinal alignment, and using bone grafts, fusion techniques, or implants to restore stability and function. The surgery may address single or multiple levels of the spine, depending on the extent and complexity of the condition being treated. Modern spinal surgery techniques have evolved significantly, with many procedures now performed using minimally invasive approaches where appropriate, resulting in smaller incisions, reduced tissue damage, and potentially faster recovery times.

Adult spinal reconstruction is typically recommended when patients have exhausted non-surgical treatments and conservative management and continue to experience debilitating symptoms that significantly impact their quality of life and functional capacity. The procedure requires careful planning and assessment to determine the most appropriate surgical strategy for each individual patient.

Key Benefits

Procedure Steps

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Comprehensive Spinal Assessment and Detailed Surgical Planning

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Surgical Positioning and Multi-Directional Access Approach

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Removal of Damaged Bone, Disc Material, and Deformity Correction

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Reconstruction with Bone Grafts, Fusion, and Implant Placement

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Spinal Stabilisation, Alignment Verification, and Closure

Recovery Timeline

Potential Risks

Quick Information

Duration

3–6 hours

Recovery Time

3–6 months