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Anterior Cervical Plating for Cervical Spine Fusion

  This article explains the role of anterior cervical plating in cervical spine fusion surgery, a procedure used to treat neck pain, instability, and nerve compression caused by degenerative conditions or trauma. It outlines how cervical spine fusion works by removing damaged discs and using bone grafts or interbody devices to join vertebrae, creating long-term stability. The article highlights that anterior cervical plating, typically made of titanium, is applied to the front of the cervical spine and fixed with screws to provide immediate post-operative stability. This support helps reduce micromotion, improves fusion success rates, and maintains proper spinal alignment during healing. It also reduces risks such as graft displacement and structural collapse. Modern plating systems offer advantages like low-profile design, enhanced biomechanical strength, and improved surgical efficiency. Overall, the article emphasizes that anterior cervical plating is a critical advancement in ...

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