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Treatment/Treatment Details

Degenerative Disc Disease Surgery

Degenerative disc disease surgery addresses chronic discogenic pain through spinal fusion or artificial disc replacement.

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Surgical Solutions for Worn Spinal Discs

Degenerative Disc Disease Surgery is recommended when chronic back or neck pain from worn-out discs persists despite conservative care. As discs lose hydration and height, they can cause Spinal Instability and nerve compression. Our surgeons perform advanced procedures to address this, ranging from Spinal Fusion Surgery (to lock the painful segment) to Artificial Disc Replacement (to preserve motion). The goal is to eliminate the deep, aching pain of disc degeneration and restore spinal alignment.

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Who Needs Surgery for DDD?

  • Patients with severe, chronic back or neck pain unresponsive to physical therapy or injections
  • Individuals with Degenerative Disc Disease confirmed by MRI (dark discs, loss of height)
  • Those suffering from radiating nerve pain (Sciatica or Radiculopathy) due to disc collapse
  • Patients with spinal instability or Spondylolisthesis caused by disc wear
  • Individuals whose pain significantly limits daily activities and quality of life
Medical illustration of a degenerated spinal disc versus a healthy disc

Surgical Options

  1. Spinal Fusion: The damaged disc is removed and replaced with a bone graft and cage. Screws and rods stabilize the spine while bones fuse together.
  2. Artificial Disc Replacement: The worn disc is removed and replaced with a mobile prosthetic implant that mimics natural movement.
  3. Minimally Invasive Approaches: We use techniques like ALIF or XLIF to access the spine with less muscle disruption.
  4. Decompression: Any bone spurs or disc material pressing on nerves are removed during the procedure.

Benefits of Degenerative Disc Disease Surgery

  • Eliminates the source of discogenic pain
  • Relieves pressure on pinched nerves
  • Restores proper disc height and spinal alignment
  • Stabilizes the spine to prevent further degeneration
  • Improves overall function and ability to sit/stand comfortably

Recovery Expectations

Recovery Timeline: 3-6 Months

Recovery depends on the specific procedure. Disc replacement patients often recover motion faster (6-12 weeks). Fusion patients require time for bone healing (3-6 months) before returning to heavy activities. Physical Therapy is essential for both, focusing on core strengthening and posture to protect the spine. Most patients report a significant reduction in their pre-operative pain.

Frequently Asked Questions

When should I have surgery for DDD?

Surgery for Degenerative Disc Disease (DDD) is considered only after 6 months of non-surgical treatment (PT, injections) has failed to relieve disabling pain that affects daily life.

Does surgery cure degenerative disc disease?

Surgery does not 'cure' the disease, which is a natural aging process. Instead, it treats the painful symptoms by stabilizing the painful joint (fusion) or removing the source of pain (replacement).

What are the best surgical options for DDD?

The gold standards are Spinal Fusion (for stability) and Artificial Disc Replacement (for motion). Intradiscal therapies and stem cells are also emerging as non-surgical options.

How successful is surgery for DDD?

Success relies on accurate diagnosis. If the disc is confirmed as the sole pain generator (often via discogram), success rates for pain reduction are typically 70-80%.

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Locations Offering Evaluation

Our board-certified specialists offer degenerative disc disease surgery evaluation and treatment at locations across Florida, New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania. Schedule a consultation at a clinic near you.