Surgery is the main treatment for spinal cervical spondylosis, which varies from person to person and there is no absolute “best” method.
As the degenerative structures of cervical vertebrae compress the spinal cord and cause sensory, motor, reflex and bowel dysfunction of the limbs, it is generally recommended that spondylotic cervical spondylosis should be treated with surgery as early as possible if there are no contraindications for surgery.
Commonly used surgical procedures are anterior cervical decompression and fusion, posterior cervical decompression, and if necessary, posterior-anterior combined approach surgery, which can effectively relieve the compression symptoms.
It is recommended that patients with spinal cervical spondylosis should consult a doctor in time to make a clear diagnosis and standardize the treatment under the doctor’s guidance, so as to avoid the delay of the disease and bring adverse effects to the body.