Minimally Invasive Anterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion. Abstract Background Minimally invasive techniques in spine surgery have gained significant popularity due to decreased tissue dissection and destruction postoperative pain and hospital stay The laparoscopic anterior lumbar interbody fusion (ALIF) an innovation in minimally invasive spine surgery is rarely done because it has marginal benefit over the miniopen ALIF technique in rates of retrograde ejaculation and vascular complications Author John Y K Lee Deb A Bhowmick Daniel D Eun William C WelchCited by Publish Year 2013.
Minimally invasive anterior lumbar interbody fusion followed by percutaneous pedicle screw fixation for isthmic spondylolisthesis MiniALIF followed by percutaneous PF is an efficacious alternative for lowgrade isthmic spondylolisthesis and posterior decompression is not necessary to relieve leg symptoms Author SangHo Lee WonGyu Choi SangRak Lim HoYeong Kang SongWoo ShinCited by Publish Year 2004.
Minimally invasive anterior, lateral, and oblique lumbar
A new microsurgical technique for minimally invasive anterior lumbar interbody fusion The microsurgical approaches described in this article are atraumatic techniques to reach the lumbar spinal levels L2L3 L3L4 L4L5 and L5S1 They represent microsurgical modifications of the surgical approaches well known to the spine surgeon Author Mayer HmCited by Publish Year 1997.
A new microsurgical technique for minimally invasive anterior
(A) An anterior lumbar interbody fusion (ALIF) fully exposes the anterior span of the disc space and permits insertion of a large interbody graft with a footprint that covers most of the endplate surface area (B) a lateral lumbar interbody fusion (LLIF) graft is inserted laterally and can be both long and wide spanning the entire anteriorposterior width of the disc space including the endplate diaphysis on both sides (C) an oblique lumbar interbody fusion (OLIF) graft is inserted Author David S Xu Corey T Walker Jakub Godzik Jay D Turner William Smith Juan S UribeCited by Publish Year 2018.
Minimally invasive anterior lumbar interbody fusion followed
Minimally invasive anterior, lateral, and oblique lumbar
Minimally invasive anterior lateral and oblique lumbar interbody fusion a literature review Lumbar interbody fusion involves insertion of a structural graft into an intervertebral disc space to promote bony arthrodesis It is a wellestablished surgical strategy for multiple spinal disorders ranging from degenerative conditions to trauma neoplastic diseases and deformities requiring corr Author David S Xu Corey T Walker Jakub Godzik Jay D Turner William Smith Juan S UribeCited by Publish Year 2018.