A cervical herniated disc may be treated by removing part of the disc through a small incision (microdiscectomy). If this is done from the back (posteriorly) rather than from the front of the neck, a spinal fusion is not necessary. The alternative is an anterior cervical discectomy and fusion procedure.
This video accompanies the article: Posterior Cervical Decompression (Microdiscectomy) Surgery.
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Source: http://www.spine-health.com/video/microendoscopic-posterior-cervical-discectomy-video
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