Cervical Posterior Spinal Fusion Surgery
Canada
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Our Price USD 18987
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Hospital Price USD 19986
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You Save : USD 999
Booking Amount: USD 1899. Pay Remaining 90% at the hospital.
Book NowAdditional Credit
Among the important extras we offer as part of the Additional Credit are the following:
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Site Tourism For The Patient & Attendant
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Airport Pick & Drop Service
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Ambulance service at airport
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Priority appointments with The Doctor
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Cancel Easily Anytime with Full Refund
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Room Upgradation
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Free Online Doctor Consultation Valued at USD 20
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Free hotel Stay for 5 to 7 days Accordingly
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Welcome Kit at Arrival
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Interpreter
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Medical Visa Assistance
What is Included?
- Doctor consultation charges
- Lab tests and diagnostic charges
- Room charges inside hospital during the procedure
- Surgeon Fee
- Cost of implant
- Nursing charges
- Hospital surgery suite charges
- Anesthesia charges
- Routine medicines and routine consumables (bandages, dressings etc.)
- Food and Beverages inside hospital stay for patient and one attendant.
What is not Included?
- Extra Radiology Investigations
- Healthcare Professionals Charges of other consultations.
- Other Requested Services such as Laundry etc.
- Additional Pharmaceutical Products and Medicines After Discharge from Hospital.
- Management of Conditions Unrelated to Procedures or Pre-Existing.
- The cost of any additional implants will be in addition to the package cost.
Package Description
Procedure Description:
Cervical Posterior Spinal Fusion Surgery
During cervical posterior spinal fusion surgery, each vertebra is screwed into place and then joined by a rod. To encourage the formation of new bone, chips made from your own or a donor's bone are positioned around the hardware and along the exposed bones. The vertebrae fuse—or grow and join—together during time.
Disease Overview:
Cervical spine fracture
Fractures of the cervical spine are often associated with mandibular fractures and frontal impact injuries, as well as soft tissue or bone injuries of the maxillofacial region. In different research, there has been confirmation and denial of a relationship with mandibular fractures. There is a weak correlation between upper cervical spine fractures and mandibular fractures, according to several research. The most challenging portions of the neck to scan radiologically are typically the upper and lower cervical regions; if these cannot be cleared, the patient has to be managed as though they have a cervical spine fracture until the injury is ruled out. It could be necessary to switch from normal procedures to alternative approaches—which do not include rotating or extending the neck—when there is a cervical spine fracture.
Disease Sign and Symptoms:
Symptoms and indicators
1. Pain at the fracture site that worsens with movement and pressure.
2. A restricted range of motion in the neck and its proximal regions.
3. decreased strength in the neck muscles.
decreased movability.
4. A diminished sense of equilibrium.
5. Having trouble getting out of bed or getting up from a chair.
Disease Causes:
Most cases of cervical fractures are caused by high-energy trauma, including falls or car accidents. Ground-level falls, including falling off a chair, can cause neck fractures in the elderly. There is also risk for athletes.
Disease Diagnosis:
It could take radiographs, a CT scan, or even an MRI to accurately assess and validate the cervical fracture diagnosis.
Disease Treatment:
The type and extent of the damage will determine how a particular cervical fracture is treated. If the fracture is mild and non-displaced, immobilization with a brace may be necessary until the wound heals adequately. Surgery is usually necessary to correct alignment, stabilize the spine, and regain function in the neck and spinal cord if the fracture is severe or the spine is unstable.
Information related to Treatment
Package Details
Days in Hospital
3 Days
Days in Hotel
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10 Days
Room Type
Private