While previous studies have compared prone lateral to direct lateral for adult degenerative diseases, this retrospective review focuses on the outcomes of adult deformity patients undergoing prone lateral interbody fusion. Methods: Ten adult patients underwent single-position prone lateral surgery for spine...
Retrospective single-surgeon study of prone versus lateral robotic pedicle screw placement: a CT-based assessment of accuracy. OBJECTIVE\nLateral lumbar interbody fusion including anterior-to-psoas oblique lumbar interbody fusion has conventionally relied on pedicle screw placement... NJ Brown,Z Pennington...
Anterior Longitudinal Ligament Avulsion Fracture when Changing the Patient's Position from Lateral to Prone during Extreme Lateral Interbody Fusion: A Case... opening due to an ALL avulsion fracture when changing the patient's position from lateral to prone during extreme lateral interbody fusion (XLI...
For the past decade, minimally invasive lateral transpsoas lumbar interbody fusion has gained substantial popularity among spine surgeons as a rapid and safe approach to the anterior column to achieve arthrodesis. Spondylolisthesis is one of the main indications for this surgical approach. However, barr...
Objective: The transpsoas lateral lumbar interbody fusion (LLIF) is a commonly used technique to manage various spinal conditions. LLIF is often performed in combination with posterior lumbar instrumentation, which requires patient repositioning or staging of the procedure. Here we present a step-by-...
Prone transpsoas lateral interbody fusion with retractor-mounted camera and heads-up display: illustrative casedoi:10.3171/CASE24318Sulhan, SurajSellin, Jonathan N.Journal of Neurosurgery Case Lessons
Lateral lumbar interbody fusion (LLIF) is a popular technique as it allows for the placement of a large interbody implant through a retroperitoneal, transpsoas working corridor. Historically, the interbody is placed with the patient in lateral decubitus and then repositioned to prone for the ...
Lateral lumbar interbody fusionProne transpsoasMinimally invasive surgeryInnovationCase seriesThe main difference between prone and lateral surgery is that the patient's position is changed from lateral decubitus to prone, which may work around the three principal difficulties of the standard lateral ...
To evaluate the feasibility and safety of the single-position prone lateral lumbar interbody fusion (LLIF) technique for revision lumbar fusion surgery.Background Context. Prone LLIF (P-LLIF) is a novel technique allowing for placement of a lateral interbody in the prone position and allowing ...
Prone lateral lumbar interbody fusionSpine surgerySpine fusionOrthopaedic surgerySpinal fusion, vital for treating various spinal disorders, has evolved since the introduction of the minimally invasive Lateral Lumbar Interbody Fusion (LLIF) by Pimenta in 2001. Traditionally performed in the lateral decubitus...