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Cost of Anterior Cervical Discectomy and Fusion - ACDF in Major Cities of Turkey

CityMinimum Cost (USD)Minimum Cost (TRY)Maximum Cost (USD)Maximum Cost (TRY)
AnkaraUSD 7500292950USD 10000390600
AntalyaUSD 7500292950USD 10000390600
BursaUSD 7500292950USD 10000390600
FethiyeUSD 6750263655USD 9000351540
IstanbulUSD 7500292950USD 10000390600
IzmirUSD 7500292950USD 10000390600
KocaeliUSD 7500292950USD 10000390600
KonyaUSD 7500292950USD 10000390600
SamsunUSD 7500292950USD 10000390600
SivasUSD 6750263655USD 9000351540
TokatUSD 6750263655USD 9000351540
TrabzonUSD 6750263655USD 9000351540
UsakUSD 6750263655USD 9000351540

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The surgical treatment for herniated or degenerative discs in the neck is called anterior cervical discectomy and fusion, or ACDF. To relieve pressure on the spinal cord or nerves, the surgeon creates an incision in the front (anterior) of the neck, removes the injured disc, and substitutes it with a bone graft. It is done in two steps:

Anterior cervical discectomy: It is performed from the front part of the throat. A disc of vertebrae is removed.

Fusion: This is performed to stabilise and strengthen the throat area. it is performed as soon as the discectomy is done

ACDF is frequently used to treat spinal compression-related neck pain, numbness, and weakness.

A surgical treatment called anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF) is used to relieve pressure on the spinal cord or nerve roots in the neck that may be brought on by trauma, degenerative disc disease, spinal stenosis, or a herniated disc. A damaged disc is removed through an incision made in the front of the neck, and the spine is stabilised by fusing the nearby vertebrae. Usually, it is carried out to lessen discomfort, repair neurological function, and stop additional spinal damage.

If you have numbness or tingling in your arms, hand weakness, loss of coordination, or trouble walking, you should see a spine expert. These symptoms may indicate compression of the spinal nerve. When conservative measures like medicine or physical therapy don't work or when neurological symptoms get worse, ACDF could be suggested.

To prepare for ACDF, a comprehensive physical and neurological examination is performed, as well as imaging tests such as MRIs, CT scans, or X-rays to evaluate the cervical spine's health. Any medications and supplements, particularly blood thinners, should be disclosed to the patient's physician because some may need to be stopped before surgery. It is typically necessary to fast for six to eight hours before the surgery. You should also inform your doctor if you have any allergies, especially to antibiotics or anaesthetics.

  • Anaesthesia: To guarantee that the patient is completely unconscious and pain-free, general anaesthesia is given.
  • Incision: A little cut is made along a natural crease in the front of the neck.
  • Disc Removal: The surgeon carefully pushes aside muscles and tissues to access and remove the injured disc and relieve pressure on the spinal cord or nerves.
  • Fusion: A synthetic spacer or bone graft is placed into the empty disc area to preserve appropriate height and alignment.
  • Stabilisation: While the fusion heals, the vertebrae may be held together with screws and a little plate.
  • Closure: A sterile dressing is placed over the wound after it has been sutured shut.

Depending on the number of discs being treated, ACDF usually takes one to three hours. Depending on their condition and the surgeon's advice, some patients may leave the hospital the same day, but most only stay for one night.

  • Infection at the surgery site
  • Too much bleeding
  • Short-term or, in rare cases, long-term hoarseness or trouble swallowing
  • Damage to the spinal cord or nerves
  • Bone fusion failure (nonunion)
  • Hardware-related issues (such as loosened screws)
  • Blood clots
  • Damage to the trachea, oesophagus, or adjacent blood vessels (rare)

Nerve compression symptoms like arm and neck discomfort, numbness, and muscle weakness are successfully relieved with ACDF. It enhances quality of life, restores function, and stabilises the cervical spine. Compared to previous spinal procedures, the anterior approach minimises post-operative pain and speeds up recovery by avoiding the disruption of neck muscles.

Patients are closely watched for a few hours after surgery to guarantee stability. For support, a soft neck collar might be suggested. Mild discomfort when swallowing and pain at the location of the incision are common and usually go away in a few days. Until their surgeon gives the all-clear, patients are urged to refrain from driving, heavy lifting, and vigorous activities. It may be necessary to arrange follow-up imaging to track the development of spinal fusion. Within two to four weeks, most patients can resume light employment.

With 90\u201395% of patients reporting significant pain reduction and neurological improvement, ACDF has a high success rate. The best results are obtained when skilled spine experts execute the procedure and when patients closely adhere to post-operative instructions.

85–95%

Significant relief

2–4 days

Typical hospital stay

6–12 weeks

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