Artificial Disc Replacement (Cervical / Lumbar ADR)
Spine SurgeryRétablissement
3-5 weeks
Séjour hospitalier
2-3 days
Taux de réussite
93%
Artificial Disc Replacement (ADR) or Total Disc Arthroplasty is the premium alternative to traditional spinal fusion. Ideal for younger, active patients, this procedure involves removing a diseased disc and replacing it with an artificial device made of medical-grade titanium/cobalt-chromium and a specialized plastic core. Unlike fusion, which locks vertebrae together and limits movement, ADR mimics a healthy human disc. It preserves the natural bending, rotating, and shock-absorbing mechanics of the spine, drastically reducing the risk of adjacent spinal levels wearing out in the future.
Détails de l'intervention
Performed under general anesthesia via an anterior approach (from the front of the neck or abdomen) to avoid damaging back muscles. The surgeon carefully removes the entire damaged disc and clears away any compressing bone spurs. The flat bony surfaces of the adjacent vertebrae are prepared, and the artificial disc implant is securely pressed into the gap under live X-ray guidance. The implant's teeth securely grip the bone to ensure perfect, lifelong alignment.
Comparaison des coûts
| Pays | Coût estimé | Économies par rapport aux États-Unis |
|---|---|---|
| Inde Meilleur rapport qualité-prix | $6,500 - $9,500 | Économisez jusqu'à 83% |
| États-Unis | $55,000 | - |
| Royaume-Uni | $25,000 | - |
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