For so many neck and back pain sufferers, there is nothing more devastating than a failed back surgery. To deal with chronic pain and symptoms for years, undergo invasive surgery, and go through a lengthy recovery process only to find…

For so many neck and back pain sufferers, there is nothing more devastating than a failed back surgery. To deal with chronic pain and symptoms for years, undergo invasive surgery, and go through a lengthy recovery process only to find the pain is still there, or even worse than before, can take a serious physical and emotional toll. Studies estimate that failed back surgery syndrome could affect anywhere from 5% to even 36% of people who undergo spine surgery.

Failed back surgery is a general term for pain or symptoms resulting from unsuccessful or complicated spine surgery. Although people often think of the lower back, failed spine surgery can include procedures in the cervical spine or neck surgery. In fact, one form of this condition that is not as widely discussed is failed artificial disc neck surgery.

If you are dealing with any form of failed back surgery, including an unsuccessful artificial disc neck surgery, we’re sharing the following guide to help. Dr. Chappuis and the entire Spine Center Atlanta team specialize in failed back and neck surgery treatment, and we’re passionate about helping you find the relief you deserve.

What Causes Failed Artificial Disc Neck Surgery?

The term failed back surgery syndrome describes a large number of specific problems that can happen during and after a spine procedure. Common causes of failed back surgery in general include:

  • Misdiagnosis of the condition
  • Surgical errors, including damaging surrounding nerves and other tissue
  • Implant failure, including rejection of fusion material or failure of hardware such as a pedicle screw
  • Infection in the surgical site
  • Reinjury due to improper healing or overexertion during recovery

Failed artificial disc neck surgery is a type of failed back surgery that we encounter at Spine Center Atlanta. For many spine conditions, including severe disc herniation in the cervical spine, artificial disc replacement is an effective option. By replacing a damaged disc with an artificial implant, patients can achieve improved stability in the cervical spine without the loss of flexibility that can come with fusion procedures.

But in some cases, there are potential problems that happen with this surgery, especially if it was performed incorrectly or used a lower quality implant. Possible specific causes of artificial disc neck surgery failure include:

  • Bone fracture or bone damage caused by the artificial disc
  • Older or lower quality artificial disc implants
  • Improper surgical installation
  • Misalignment due to bone or implant erosion

Anyone who has undergone artificial disc replacement in the cervical spine should reach out to a qualified provider to receive an accurate diagnosis.

Diagnosis and Treatment for Failed Artificial Disc Neck Surgery and Other Types of Failed Back Surgery

Diagnosing failed back surgery and failed neck surgery involves many of the standard steps for diagnosing other spine conditions. You should expect a review of your medical history, a physical examination that includes movement tests and undergoing diagnostic imagery such as an X-ray or MRI.

To properly treat any unsuccessful spine surgery, accurate diagnosis is critical. Especially if a misdiagnosis was the underlying cause the first time around. For failed artificial disc neck surgery treatment, spine specialists will often recommend starting a plan with nonsurgical options.

As with other types of failed back surgery, common and effective therapies may include:

  • Over-the-counter and prescription medications
  • Physical therapy and rehabilitation, including aquatic therapy
  • Therapeutic massage
  • Wellness therapy, such as nutritional management
  • Alternative therapies, such as acupuncture
  • Staying active
  • Behavioral care, such as pain management therapy and meditation

Each patient and case of failed back surgery syndrome is different, which is why personalized care is so important. Spine Center Atlanta offers comprehensive, individualized treatment under one roof for the convenience and improved outcomes of our patients. If revision surgery does become an option for failed back surgery, including failed artificial disc neck surgery, our board-certified surgical team specializes in these cases at our state-of-the-art surgical facility.

When to Consider Revision Surgery for a Failed Spine Procedure

In general, cases where there is not an emergency requiring immediate revision, physicians recommend patients dealing with any type of failed back surgery pursue nonsurgical treatment over a course of weeks or months. If pain still persists, and there is an operable condition present, a follow-up procedure can be the best option for achieving long-term relief.

In the case of failed artificial disc neck surgery, disc damage may require disc replacement. Cervical spine artificial discs have advanced substantially in recent years. If the disc is the right fit for the patient, follow-up disc replacement surgery may help reduce neck pain and other symptoms.

If you are dealing with a failed cervical spine artificial disc, Spine Center Atlanta can help. Revision surgery is very often successful and Dr. Chappuis is considered a nationally recognized expert, his staff consists of some of leading and highly skilled surgeons.

Spine Center Atlanta is based in Atlanta but serves clients across the country. If you believe you may be struggling with failed neck or back surgery, please contact us today or call 404-351-5812.

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Services & Conditions

ACL

ACL

ACL injuries or tears commonly occur during sports that involve sudden stops of changes in direction.

Traumatic Brain Injury

Traumatic Brain Injury

If you have experienced a car accident, sports injury, or a slip and fall accident and were diagnosed with a concussion, you may have suffered a traumatic brain injury. It is best to see a doctor as soon as possible.

Failed Spine Surgery

Failed Spine Surgery

The team specializes in minimally invasive techniques and offers comprehensive care, including an on-site, fully-accredited outpatient surgical facility and a state-of-the-art rehabilitation center.

Neck Spine Surgery

Neck Spine Surgery

When non-surgical care doesn't help, the board-certified orthopedic surgeons at Spine Center Atlanta perform neck spine surgery to repair the underlying problem.

Non-Surgical Treatments

Non-Surgical Treatments

Non-Surgical Treatments services offered in Atlanta, Savannah, Conyers, Augusta, Macon and Decatur, GA

Rotator Cuff Repair

Rotator Cuff Repair

Rotator Cuff Injury services offered in Atlanta, Savannah, Conyers, Augusta, Macon and Decatur, GA

Auto Accident Injury

Auto Accident Injury

If you have experienced a car accident, sports injury, or a slip and fall accident and were diagnosed with a concussion, you may have suffered a traumatic brain injury. It is best to see a doctor as soon as possible.

Cervical Disc Replacement

Cervical Disc Replacement

Cervical disk replacement surgery involves removing a diseased cervical disk and replacing it with an artificial disk.

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Surgery Center

Surgery Center

Our renowned surgery center caters to surgeries related to extremities, interventional spine, and spine surgeries.

MRI Center

MRI Center

Our on-site MRI services give you the convenience of receiving all of your care in one location and deliver a higher quality of care, including a faster diagnosis and treatment.

Rehabilitation Center

Rehabilitation Center

Our rehabilitation team of highly trained professionals has a combined 70 years of clinical experience in the rehabilitation field, each one ready to put their experience to work for you. Our business office and support staff are fully bilingual.

Wellness Center

Wellness Center

Spine Center Atlanta’s Wellness Center offers a boutique-style experience to offer you the best in massage therapy, personal training, and well-being, everything you need to maintain a healthy and rewarding lifestyle.

Aqua Therapy

Aqua Therapy

The aquatic center offers a heated therapy pool at a depth of four feet with 12 massage jets to soothe sore and hurting muscles at the end of your therapy workout.

Acupuncture Center

Acupuncture Center

Acupuncture increases blood circulation to different parts of your body and relaxes your muscles to help alleviate pain.