John W German1, Kevin T Foley. 1. Department of Neurosurgery, University of Tennessee, Memphis, TN, USA.
Abstract
STUDY DESIGN: Review article. OBJECTIVES: To provide an overview of current minimally invasive lumbar fusion techniques. SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA: Minimally invasive lumbar fusion techniques have only recently been developed. The goals of these procedures are to reduce approach-related soft tissue injury while allowing the surgery to be conducted in an effective manner. METHODS.: Pertinent literature and the authors' clinical experience are reviewed. RESULTS: Minimally invasive techniques have been developed for intertransverse process, posterior lumbar interbody, and transforaminal lumbar interbody fusions. The indications, advantages, and disadvantages of each technique are described. It is emphasized that while they appear promising, the clinical results of these techniques remain preliminary with few long-term studies available for critical review. CONCLUSIONS: Preliminary clinical evidence suggests that minimally invasive lumbar fusion techniques will benefit patients with spinal disorders.
STUDY DESIGN: Review article. OBJECTIVES: To provide an overview of current minimally invasive lumbar fusion techniques. SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA: Minimally invasive lumbar fusion techniques have only recently been developed. The goals of these procedures are to reduce approach-related soft tissue injury while allowing the surgery to be conducted in an effective manner. METHODS.: Pertinent literature and the authors' clinical experience are reviewed. RESULTS: Minimally invasive techniques have been developed for intertransverse process, posterior lumbar interbody, and transforaminal lumbar interbody fusions. The indications, advantages, and disadvantages of each technique are described. It is emphasized that while they appear promising, the clinical results of these techniques remain preliminary with few long-term studies available for critical review. CONCLUSIONS: Preliminary clinical evidence suggests that minimally invasive lumbar fusion techniques will benefit patients with spinal disorders.
Authors: J Rodríguez-Vela; A Lobo-Escolar; E Joven-Aliaga; A Herrera; J Vicente; E Suñén; A Loste; A Tabuenca Journal: Eur Spine J Date: 2009-04-28 Impact factor: 3.134