Corpectomy & Fusion

Corpectomy & Fusion

A Powerful Solution for Compressed Spinal Cord and Nerve Roots

If you are experiencing severe neck or back pain, numbness or weakness in your arms or legs, or difficulty walking, you may be suffering from spinal cord compression caused by bone spurs, trauma, tumors, or degenerative conditions.
One of the advanced surgical options to treat this is Corpectomy and Fusion – a procedure that provides decompression and stability to the spine.

What is Corpectomy?

A corpectomy involves removing part or all of a vertebral body (the main block of bone in the spine) along with any damaged discs. This is done to relieve pressure on the spinal cord and nerves.

Once the affected bone and discs are removed, the empty space is filled with a bone graft or cage, and spinal fusion is done using rods and screws to stabilize the area. This helps your spine heal in the correct position.

When is Corpectomy & Fusion Needed?

This surgery may be recommended if you have:

  • Spinal cord compression due to trauma or degeneration

  • Cervical spondylotic myelopathy (spinal cord dysfunction)

  • Tumors or infections in the vertebral body

  • Fractures or deformities of the spine

  • Failed previous spine surgery

Benefits of Corpectomy & Fusion

✅ Removes pressure from nerves and spinal cord
✅ Restores spinal stability and alignment
✅ Prevents worsening of symptoms
✅ Improves mobility and quality of life
✅ Long-lasting results with modern implants