Anterior Cervical Fusion Surgery is a surgical procedure performed to stabilize the cervical spine, which is the neck region of the spine. It is a common procedure used to treat painful conditions such as cervical degenerative disc disease, spinal instability, and cervical spondylosis. The procedure involves the surgical fusion of the two vertebrae in the neck region. This is achieved by placing a graft between the two vertebrae, and then securing it with screws, plates, and cages. The goal of the surgery is to reduce the risk of further injury to the neck area, provide stability to the spine, and relieve pain. Anterior Cervical Fusion Surgery can be a very effective treatment for certain conditions, and can help improve the quality of life for many patients.