Spinal Fusion Surgery in Los Angeles
Dr. Albert Wong performs robotic spine surgery to improve precision and surgical planning while still keeping the procedure minimally invasive whenever possible. The robotic system assists the surgeon during surgery. It does not replace the surgeon or make decisions on its own.
For certain spinal conditions, this approach helps reduce tissue disruption and improve surgical accuracy during complex procedures.
- What It is
Understanding Spinal Fusion Surgery
The basic idea behind spinal fusion surgery is actually pretty straightforward. Two vertebrae that are moving abnormally are encouraged to heal together into one solid segment over time. Surgeons use bone graft material and stabilization hardware to create the environment needed for that healing process to happen. The surgery happens in a day, but the fusion doesn’t. That part takes longer. Many patients are surprised when they learn the bone continues healing for months after surgery. The operation starts the process. The body finishes it. That’s why you’ll sometimes hear the term spinal bone fusion surgery. The goal isn’t simply placing implants. The goal is achieving a successful fusion between the affected vertebrae.
What Happens During a Fusion Procedure?
Every fusion surgery starts with planning. Imaging studies are reviewed carefully. Alignment is assessed. Areas of instability are identified. Symptoms are compared against what appears on scans. The surgeon needs to know exactly what’s causing the problem before deciding whether fusion is appropriate.
During fusion spinal surgery, the affected spinal segment is stabilized using implants designed to support the spine while bone healing develops between the vertebrae. Different procedures may use different approaches depending on the condition being treated and the location of the problem.
Some surgeries involve a single spinal level. Others involve multiple segments, including situations requiring a 2-level spinal fusion surgery when instability affects more than one area.
Different Types of Spinal Fusion Surgery
Not every fusion procedure is performed the same way. The spine is a large structure, and the surgical approach often depends on where the problem exists.
That’s one reason patients researching types of spinal fusion surgery sometimes feel overwhelmed. There are several approaches available, and each serves a different purpose.
Some procedures access the spine from the back. Others approach from the front or side. In certain cases, surgeons may combine techniques to achieve the desired correction and stability.
The procedure selected depends on the patient’s anatomy, diagnosis, alignment, and surgical goals. One patient may need a relatively straightforward fusion. Another may require something far more complex.
Why Spinal Fusion Is Sometimes Necessary
Fusion isn’t performed just because an MRI shows degeneration. If that were true, far more people would be having surgery. The decision usually comes down to stability.
When vertebrae begin shifting excessively, when structural support is lost, or when correcting a spinal problem would leave the spine unstable afterward, fusion may become part of treatment.
For some patients, it’s less about what needs to be removed and more about what needs to be supported.
- Procedure
Types of Spinal Fusion Procedures
Spinal fusion is not a one-size-fits-all procedure. The approach often depends on which part of the spine is being treated, how much instability is present, and the underlying condition causing symptoms. Some procedures focus on the lower back, while others address problems in the neck. The surgical technique is selected based on imaging findings, spinal anatomy, symptom patterns, and the overall goals of treatment.
Lumbar Spinal Fusion
The lower back absorbs a tremendous amount of stress throughout daily life. Walking, lifting, bending, and prolonged sitting all place demands on the lumbar spine, which helps explain why degeneration commonly develops in this region. Lumbar spinal fusion is often performed when instability, severe disc degeneration, or chronic lower back pain continues affecting function despite conservative treatment efforts.
Treatment of lower back instability
Fusion helps reduce abnormal movement between affected vertebrae.
Management of degenerative conditions
The procedure may be considered when degeneration contributes to ongoing symptoms.
Support for chronic lower back pain
Stabilization can become part of treatment when instability is identified as a pain source.
Patient-specific surgical planning
The approach is tailored to the patient's anatomy and diagnosis.
Cervical Spinal Fusion
The cervical spine supports the head while protecting nerves that travel into the shoulders, arms, and hands. Problems affecting this area can create symptoms that extend well beyond the neck itself.
Cervical spinal fusion is used to stabilize affected levels within the neck when nerve compression, degeneration, or instability continues causing symptoms and functional limitations.
Treatment of nerve compression
Fusion may be performed alongside procedures designed to relieve pressure on affected nerves.
Improved cervical stability
The procedure helps support spinal alignment when instability is present.
Management of degenerative changes
Fusion may be considered when structural changes contribute to ongoing symptoms.
Protection of affected spinal levels
The goal is creating long-term stability within the treated area.
- Benefits
Potential Benefits of Spinal Fusion Surgery
Patients usually focus on one question. Will life be easier afterward? That’s really what most of this comes down to. People want to move better. Walk farther. Sit longer. Sleep without constantly adjusting positions because something hurts.
Improved Stability
One of the primary goals of fusion is reducing abnormal motion within the affected spinal segment. When movement itself becomes the source of symptoms, stabilizing that area may help improve function.
- Reduced motion at unstable levels
- Improved spinal support
- Enhanced structural stability
- Protection of affected segments
Relief of Nerve Compression
Many fusion procedures are performed alongside decompression surgery. When pressure is removed from compressed nerves and stability is restored, patients may experience improvement in symptoms related to nerve irritation.
- Reduced nerve pressure
- Improved nerve function in some cases
- Support following decompression procedures
- Treatment of instability-related compression
Better Structural Support
Some spinal conditions weaken the normal support system of the spine. Fusion may help reinforce areas that can no longer maintain proper alignment independently.
- Improved alignment support
- Enhanced spinal stability
- Protection against excessive movement
- Long-term structural reinforcement
Support for Long-Term Function
No surgery guarantees a specific outcome. But the goal of fusion is creating a more stable foundation for movement moving forward. For some patients, that stability becomes an important step toward improving overall quality of life.
- Reduced instability-related symptoms
- Improved spinal support
- Long-term stabilization of affected levels
- Protection against further structural changes
- Recovery
Recovery After Spinal Fusion Surgery
Recovery tends to be the part patients think about most. Not the hardware, not the imaging, but recovery. The timeline varies. Some people move through the process steadily. Others need additional time. Fusion surgery isn’t just about healing skin or muscle. Bone healing continues long after the operation itself.
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Recovery Timeline
The first stage of recovery usually focuses on mobility, incision healing, and symptom management. As healing progresses, activity levels increase gradually. The fusion process itself may continue developing for several months.
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Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation
Many patients participate in rehabilitation as part of recovery. Physical therapy may help improve strength, flexibility, movement patterns, and overall function while healing continues. Progress tends to happen gradually rather than all at once.
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Return to Normal Activities
Patients typically return to normal activities step by step. Work restrictions, lifting limits, and exercise recommendations depend on healing progress and the procedure performed. Trying to skip ahead usually isn't worth it.
- Why Choose us
Why Spinal Fusion Is Sometimes Necessary
Fusion isn't performed just because an MRI shows degeneration. If that were true, far more people would be having surgery. The decision usually comes down to stability.
When vertebrae begin shifting excessively, when structural support is lost, or when correcting a spinal problem would leave the spine unstable afterward, fusion may become part of treatment. For some patients, it's less about what needs to be removed and more about what needs to be supported.
Experience Managing Complex Spinal Conditions
Dr. Wong treats patients dealing with instability, degeneration, spinal deformity, nerve compression, and revision spine surgery. Understanding when fusion is appropriate is just as important as understanding how to perform it.
- Dual fellowship training focused on complex and minimally invasive spine procedures.
- Experience treating instability, degeneration, and deformity.
- Careful surgical planning designed around each patient's condition.
Modern Technology and Surgical Planning
Wong Spine uses advanced imaging and modern surgical technology to support precision during complex spinal procedures. Detailed preparation helps guide treatment decisions before surgery begins.
- Advanced imaging for evaluation and planning.
- Modern surgical techniques tailored to patient needs.
- Careful assessment of alignment and stability before surgery.
Personalized Treatment Approach
Every patient arrives with a different story. Different symptoms. Different goals. Different concerns. Treatment recommendations are based on the individual rather than applying the same solution to everyone.
- Recommendations based on symptoms, imaging, and functional limitations.
- Time to discuss treatment options and ask questions.
- Care plans designed around both surgery and recovery goals.
- Area We Serve
Serving Patients Across Los Angeles and Surrounding Areas
Patients travel to Wong Spine from throughout Los Angeles and neighboring communities for advanced spinal care and spinal fusion surgery. Dr. Wong treats a wide range of spinal conditions using modern techniques focused on stability, function, and long-term outcomes.
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- Patient Testimonial
What our patients says
EXCELLENT Based on 11 reviews Posted on Google Jules Le MesurierTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I’ve had surgery With Dr. Wong twice Once on the cervical and other was my spine. I had nothing but a great experience with him and his staff considering it was major surgery I’ve never felt better and I’m back to doing all the things I love but was unable to do before. Thank you Dr Wong 🙏🏻Posted on Google Larry HsuTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Dr Wong is an exceptional, talented surgeon who cares deeply for his patients. Highly recommend!Posted on Google Eric ChoyTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Dr. Wong is an exceptional physician… thorough, knowledgeable, and compassionate. He listens and explains everything clearly. His attention to detail is unmatched. I trust him completely as he has greatly improved my life.Posted on Google Dave BairdTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Dr Wong is an amazing Surgeon who was very thorough and explained in detail what my condition was and what to expect from surgeryPosted on Google Brian YoshiokaTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Dr. Wong has been helping me with sciatica issues for a long time. He’s very thoughtful with his care and I appreciate his thoroughness. My pain is much more manageable and he’s a big reason. Thank you Dr. Wong!Posted on Google Lugh PowersTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Dr. Wong and his team, both office and surgical, have earned my highest recommendation. I would put myself and my loved ones in his care without hesitation. He has my gratitude and unwavering endorsement for helping to return me to my previously active and pain-free quality of life. I went to Dr Wong based on a recommendation from a very satisfied patient of his concerning issues that I was having in my neck, arms, hands, and fingers. He was able to identify that I was suffering from the effects of two damaged/degenerating discs in my neck (c5-c6 and c6-c7) which had left me experiencing numbness, tingling, and a measurable loss of grip strength in both hands (especially the right hand). I also was experiencing a medium to severe level of general neck pain, with an audible crackling sound when I would turn my head in either direction from shoulder to shoulder. The worst symptom of this issue was the continual medium grade headache with pain radiating from the back of my neck, up and around my head settling over my eyes. This headache impacted my ability to concentrate and sleep. The totality of this was a degraded quality of life and a lessened ability to be creative and effective while working (I am a Picture Editor) We worked out a plan of surgery and physical therapy to resolve the issues in the most effective and least invasive way possible and proceeded ahead with a two-level disc replacement to be performed at the Docs-Spine Surgical office as an out-patient procedure. The surgical staff, office team, and Dr. Wong himself were caring and supportive throughout the entire process, from pre-surgery, surgery, and post-surgery. Dr. Wong made certain that I was clear on what we were doing, how we were doing it, and what the expected outcome would be. Upon arrival at the Docs Spine Surgical facility, I was immediately cared for by an outstanding team of pre-operation nurses and attendants, and Dr. Wong once again went over the procedure and expectations for the results of the surgery. Here is my experience upon awakening from anesthesia in the recovery room: Headache – gone. Numbness and tingling in my hands and fingers – gone. Neck Pain – gone with mild muscular discomfort in the right trapezius muscle. Total awareness and connection to my upper body, arms, and hands – fully returned. Oddly, the degradation of this connection was so gradual that I was not even aware that I had been losing it until it returned post-surgery. Mild post-surgical discomfort diminished within a week. This discomfort was nothing compared to the actual pain I was experiencing from my neck pre-surgery. Home the same day as surgery, resting comfortably. Results from day of surgery to 4 weeks including physical therapy: Full return of feeling in my arms, hands, and fingers with a return of mobility and grip strength to measurably normal levels. Coordination and finger dexterity have returned to normal. After-care attention and follow-up have been exceptional. Thank you again to Dr. Wong and his team.Posted on Google N8 NORMALLTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Miracle worker!Posted on Google Orr AutoTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Dr. Wong brought me out of the depths of hell with no where else to turn he took on my case which was botched by other surgeons several times. He came up with a pedical screws strategy c2-t3 posterior fusion as our best chance of success. While I thought it was a lot to do, agreed as the pain and I lost use of 1 hand had me in an almost permanent state of ideation. This was my 5th neck surgery and he was 4th surgeon on board which data by it self seems to signal that there is little chance of success. 1 year later I am doing well with about 45 degree rotation on both sides. I was able to travel with my family all over the U.S. and see New York for the first time. Still a lot of occupational therapy and such to go but I feel I have been given another lease on life. Before this I watched tons of Seattle science foundation on YouTube to try and get the best understanding of the procedure. I traveled between 1 hour and 2 hours with traffic but it was all worth I would travel many more if needed. If you do not have your health you do not have life. A big thank you to him and his colleagues I also went to their surgical center which was a wonderful my wife was able to stay they would make really good custom meals and smoothies. Do not wait like I did to find such a well qualified caring surgeon whether a second opinion or third give him a visit. My feeling is if he did my first surgery I would not of found myself having all these other ones.
- Faqs
Frequently Asked Questions
Here are some clear answers to the most common questions about spinal fusion surgery:
The length of surgery depends on the condition being treated, the number of spinal levels involved, and the complexity of the procedure. Some operations take only a few hours, while more extensive surgeries may require additional time.
Patients can expect a recovery period that includes pain management, gradual increases in activity, follow-up appointments, and ongoing healing of the fusion itself. Recovery varies from person to person.
There is no single answer because every procedure is different. Surgical time depends on the diagnosis, surgical approach, anatomy, and whether multiple levels require treatment.
Some discomfort is expected after surgery. Pain levels vary depending on the procedure performed, the number of levels treated, and individual healing factors. Effective pain management is an important part of the recovery process.
Bathing instructions depend on incision healing and surgeon recommendations. Patients are usually advised to avoid soaking the surgical site until adequate healing has occurred.
Recovery timelines vary considerably. Early healing occurs over the first several weeks, while the fusion process itself may continue for months as the bone gradually heals between vertebrae.
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Schedule a Consultation for Spinal Fusion Surgery
Dr. Albert P. Wong, MD
8436 W. 3rd St, Suite 800 Los Angeles, CA 90048
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(310) 746-5918
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Saturday – Sunday: Closed