Cervical Spinal Stenosis — 4 Segments in Combination With Instability — Surgical Decompression With Stabilization: treatment in Dresden - Germany
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Cervical Spinal Stenosis Treatment in Germany | Top Hospitals
- Diagnostics
- 4 segments in combination with herniated discs | Surgical decompression and discotomy
- 2-3 segments in combination with herniated discs | Surgical decompression and discotomy
- 1 segment in combination with herniated discs | Surgical decompression and discotomy
- 2-3 segments in combination with instability | Surgical decompression with stabilization
- 1 segment in combination with instability | Surgical decompression and stabilization
- 4 segments | Surgical decompression
- 1 segment | Surgical decompression
Department of Adult and Pediatric Orthopedics, Trauma Surgery, Foot Surgery
The Department of Adult and Pediatric Orthopedics, Trauma Surgery, Foot Surgery offers the full range of diagnostics, conservative and surgical treatment of musculoskeletal diseases and injuries. The department is a certified Endoprosthetics Center – more than 1,000 primary joint replacement surgeries are performed here annually. The surgeons of the Endoprosthetics Center also specialize in particularly complex clinical cases and revision procedures for the replacement of previously implanted artificial joints. In addition, the department has the status of the interregional Trauma Center certified in accordance with the standards of the German Trauma Society. The department has also been awarded a Certificate of Excellence from the German Orthopedic Foot and Ankle Society (DAF) in the field of foot surgery. A separate area of clinical activity is the treatment of diseases, injuries and congenital malformations of the musculoskeletal system in children. Depending on the severity of the clinical case, both conservative and surgical techniques are used in the treatment of orthopedic pathologies in children. The department's medical team prefers sparing low-traumatic surgery, while open operations are performed only if other therapeutic options are ineffective.