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Spinal Fusion and Back Pain? Neurosurgeon Explains.

In this video I explain what Spinal Fusion involves and why a spine surgeon might recommend spinal fusion to treat a variety of spinal conditions. Spinal fusion involves stabilising a segment of the spine to allow bony union to occur across that segment, thereby immobilising that segment of the spine. The spinal segment to be fused is generally immobilised by the insertion of a rigid metal construct, such as pedicle screws connected to rods. A bony or rigid scaffold, such as an interbody cage with bone graft material, is placed across the region to be fused between the two vertebrae. Spinal fusion is used to treat conditions such as spinal fractures, spinal tumours, recurrent disc prolapse, spondylolisthesis, scoliosis and other spinal deformities, degenerative disc disease causing back pain and various other conditions. For more information visit my website at: https://www.doneurosurgery.com/ To book an online telehealth appointment with Mr David Oehme visit https://www.specialistbooking.com This video provides general information about spine and neurosurgical conditions and is not intended to be specific medical advice related to your current medical condition. The information provided is Dr David Oehme’s opinion. Any surgical or invasive procedure carries risks. Before proceeding, you should seek a second opinion from an appropriately qualified health practitioner. Dr David Oehme is one of Melbourne's leading neurosurgeons and spine surgeons. He treats all spinal disorders and has a strong focus on minimally invasive spine surgery.

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