Why avoid lumbar spinal fusion surgery?

Because Lumbar fusion patients often discover that the levels above and below the fusion begin to show similar changes within a few years.

This pattern is common enough that spinal specialists have a name for it, adjacent segment changes.

Here’s what often happens. When one level becomes rigid, the levels above and below absorb forces they weren’t designed to handle on their own, the chain shifts. The load redistributes.

Patients Seek Artificial Disc Replacement in Germany

International patients frequently travel to specialized spine centers in Germany to access advanced motion-preserving spine surgery alternatives to conventional spinal fusion.

Key clinical differentiators include:

  • Multi-Level Approaches: Routine performance of multi-level lumbar (L4-L5, L5-S1) and cervical disc arthroplasty.
  • Prosthetic Technology: Access to next-generation viscoelastic and unconstrained disc prosthetics (e.g., M6-L, M6-C, ProDisc-L, LP-ESP, activL).
  • Anterior Retroperitoneal Exposure: Muscle-sparing anterior lumbar approaches designed to preserve posterior musculature and reduce adjacent segment disease (ASD).

About Dr. Karsten Ritter-Lang: Motion Preservation & Spine Arthroplasty

Dr. Karsten Ritter-Lang is recognized internationally for his clinical focus on intervertebral disc prosthetics and complex spinal reconstruction.

  • Surgical Experience: Over 30 years dedicated to motion-preserving spinal procedures, having performed thousands of cervical and lumbar artificial disc replacements.
  • Academic Lineage: Trained directly under Prof. Dr. Kurt Schellnack and Dr. Karin Büttner-Janz at the Charité University Hospital in Berlin—the pioneering research team that developed the original Charité artificial disc prosthesis.
  • Clinical Focus: Multi-level lumbar disc replacement, motion-preserving reconstruction for degenerative disc disease, and alternatives to spinal fusion.

Remote Consultations & International MRI Reviews

For patients seeking preliminary assessments or second opinions regarding total disc replacement and spinal stenosis treatments:

  • Better Disc Replacement: Detailed comparative guides on motion preservation vs. spinal fusion, clinical indications for lumbar total disc replacement (TDR), and multi-level case analyses.

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  • Stenum Hospital International Patient Portal: Preliminary remote MRI evaluations, international intake protocols, and surgical technology overviews for European and overseas patients

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