Paragraph integration surgery

Spinal merger for spinal stanosis, sponsored by vertebrae surgery, is the vertebrae operation of large and complicated operations in which two paragraphs of the spine are linked to each other in a way that does not allow them to move, enhancing performance and relieving pain in the region. The rear cervical integration is performed for the treatment of many cases, such as: deformity of the spine, disc and poor spine. Before the operation is performed, the hair is removed over the operating area, and the place is well cleaned, and the patient should tell the doctor about all the medications he takes. During surgery, the most common mechanism includes an operation to take a leg of another place in the patient’s body, or of the leg bank, and use it to build a bridge between adjacent paragraphs, as the cultivation of this leg leads to the growth of new bone. In other cases, another method of merger is used, as a specific metal is grown between the vertebrae to be linked to each other until a new leg grows between them. There are many methods in which the vertebrae integration surgery is performed, and their choice depends on many factors, such as: the age of the patient, his health and the severity of the condition. After surgery, the patient should stay in hospital a few days after surgery, and some analgesic medication is prescribed to relieve the pain. The recovery period after surgery lasts a period of 6 months to a full year, as the patient should avoid the activities the doctor recommends.