Description of XLIF Surgery
XLIF surgery is a minimally invasive technique for lumbar spinal fusion, alleviating lower back problems.
Please see the index below for a list of all our articles on Spinal Fusion.
XLIF surgery is a minimally invasive technique for lumbar spinal fusion, alleviating lower back problems.
ETDIF is a minimally invasive spine surgery technique used for decompression and fusion of spinal discs, reducing recovery time and scarring.
ETDIF: Minimally invasive spine surgery for disc decompression and fusion, reducing recovery time and scarring.
ETDIF surgery carries the rare risk of nerve injury due to its proximity to spinal nerves.
Uncover the common reasons behind failed spinal fusion surgery, including factors like type of surgical technique, implant failure, and inadequate healing.
After ACDF surgery, hospital care involves managing pain and ensuring the patient's comfort and safety.
Hospital care post-spinal fusion surgery (2 to 4 days) include pain management, mobility exercises, and monitoring.
An electrical bone growth stimulator is a supplemental form of therapy for spinal fusion surgery. This article describes how they work and pro's and con's.