The success rate of spinal cervical spondylosis surgery is over 95%. Spondylotic cervical spondylosis is a disease in which the spinal cord of the cervical region is compressed, resulting in ischemia or even necrosis of the spinal cord, which leads to a series of clinical symptoms, such as weakness of the limbs and sensory disturbances, as a result of loss of spinal cord function. The main treatment is surgery, which is mainly to relieve the compression of the spinal cord caused by the cervical vertebrae. Currently, surgery for spinal cord spondylosis is relatively mature and has a high success rate of over 95%. Depending on the patient’s condition and body type, the success rate may vary. However, surgery for spinal cord cervical spondylosis can only relieve the pressure on the spinal cord. Recovery of the function of the compressed spinal cord in the neck also depends on the ability of the spinal cord itself to recover after the surgery as well as active treatment after the surgery. Different patients have different medical conditions, so please consult your local medical institution for details of the surgery.