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Posterior Cervicothoracic Fusion (PCF)

by Brian Hwang, MD | 2 years ago

Posterior Cervicothoracic Fusion (PCF) is a surgical procedure performed through the back of the neck. PCF involves permanently fusing or joining two or more damaged neck (cervical) and thoracic (mid-back) vertebrae. PCF is often done to fix broken neck, neck bone dislocations, and abnormal curvature of the upper spine. PCF is considered only after non-surgical treatments have failed.

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