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Q. How successful is facet arthritis surgery?

 

A. Surgery for isolated facet disease is common, but does not produce a consistent and predictable result. This largely depends on the underlying condition being treated. Surgery in the form of facet and spinal segment fusion is available and the results have been generally good, especially when coupled with a fusion of the disc space using fusion cages and spinal instrumentation.

Fusing the facet joint alone is also possible, but not a popular option among spine surgeons.