Anterior Cervical Corpectomy (Bone Graft)
A cervical corpectomy is performed when multiple levels of the cervical spine are compressed. The procedure involves removing part of the vertebra and damaged discs to decompress the spinal cord and nerves.
A bone graft is placed in the space to maintain alignment and stability, often supported by a plate or other fixation device. This approach relieves pain and neurological symptoms while restoring strength and stability to the neck.