Late Migration of Anterior Cervical Prosthesis: A Case Report
Pedro Nogarotto Cembraneli, Julia Brasileiro de Faria Cavalcante, Italo Nogarotto Cembraneli, Renata Brasileiro de Faria Cavalcante, José Edison da Silva Cavalcante (PhD), Rodrigo Correia de Alcântara, Marcos Daniel Xavier, Vitor Cesar Machado, Alessandro Fonseca Cardoso, Chrystiano Fonseca Cardoso
Intervertebral disc disease is a common condition affecting the cervical spine, often treated with
discectomy combined with anterior cervical fusion. While the technique has low complication rates,
rare complications, such as cervical prosthesis migration, can occur even years after the procedure. We
present a case of late migration of a cervical prosthesis with significant complications, highlighting the
importance of continuous clinical follow-up.