anterior cervical plate fixation
Anterior cervical plate fixation is a surgical technique used to stabilize the cervical spine by attaching a metal plate to the front of the vertebrae. Its main functions include providing immediate stability after a procedure such as a discectomy or corpectomy, maintaining alignment while fusion occurs, and preserving the motion segment. Technological features of the anterior cervical plate include a low-profile design that minimizes soft tissue irritation, modular plate systems that offer versatility in configuration, and self-tapping screws that enhance fixation. This innovative procedure is commonly applied in cases of cervical degenerative disc disease, spine trauma, and certain types of tumors. The anterior cervical plate fixation ensures that patients can return to their daily activities with reduced risk of further cervical spine complications.