Introduction: The lateral transpsoas approach for lumbar interbody fusion (XLIF) is gaining popularity. Studies examining a surgeon's early experience are rare. We aim to report treatment, complication, clinical, and radiographic outcomes in an early series of patients. Methods: Prospective data from the first thirty patients treated with XLIF by a single surgeon was reviewed. Outcome measures included pain, disability, and quality of life assessment. Radiographic assessment of fusion was performed by computed tomography. Results: Average follow-up was 11.5 months, operative time was 60 minutes per level and blood loss was 50 mL. Complications were observed: clinical subsidence, cage breakage upon insertion, new postoperative motor deficit ...
PURPOSE OF THE STUDY: The aim of this study is to describe clinical and radiological outcomes as wel...
Spinal fusion historically has been used extensively, and, recently, the lateral transpsoas approach...
Objective: Minimally invasive anterior and lateral approaches to the lumbar spine are increasingly u...
Introduction. The lateral transpsoas approach for lumbar interbody fusion (XLIF) is gaining populari...
Introduction. The lateral transpsoas approach for lumbar interbody fusion (XLIF) is gaining populari...
Copyright © 2012 Gregory M. Malham et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
Background: First introduced by Pimenta et al. in 2001, the extreme lateral interbody fusion (XLIF®)...
Purpose of the study: To evaluate clinical outcomes and complications of extreme lumbar interbody fu...
INTRODUCTION: The lateral transpsoas approach (LTPA) has gained popularity in thoracolumbar spine su...
INTRODUCTION: The lateral transpsoas approach (LTPA) has gained popularity in thoracolumbar spine su...
Study Design: A prospective single-surgeon nonrandomized clinical study. Objective: To evaluate the ...
Background: Temporal outcomes in less disruptive spinal surgery have been infrequently reported. Met...
Extreme lateral interbody fusion (XLIF) is an alternative to standard posterior approaches for achie...
OBJECTIVE: To present some technical considerations about interbody fusion by direct lateral retrop...
OBJECTIVE: To present some technical considerations about interbody fusion by direct lateral retrope...
PURPOSE OF THE STUDY: The aim of this study is to describe clinical and radiological outcomes as wel...
Spinal fusion historically has been used extensively, and, recently, the lateral transpsoas approach...
Objective: Minimally invasive anterior and lateral approaches to the lumbar spine are increasingly u...
Introduction. The lateral transpsoas approach for lumbar interbody fusion (XLIF) is gaining populari...
Introduction. The lateral transpsoas approach for lumbar interbody fusion (XLIF) is gaining populari...
Copyright © 2012 Gregory M. Malham et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
Background: First introduced by Pimenta et al. in 2001, the extreme lateral interbody fusion (XLIF®)...
Purpose of the study: To evaluate clinical outcomes and complications of extreme lumbar interbody fu...
INTRODUCTION: The lateral transpsoas approach (LTPA) has gained popularity in thoracolumbar spine su...
INTRODUCTION: The lateral transpsoas approach (LTPA) has gained popularity in thoracolumbar spine su...
Study Design: A prospective single-surgeon nonrandomized clinical study. Objective: To evaluate the ...
Background: Temporal outcomes in less disruptive spinal surgery have been infrequently reported. Met...
Extreme lateral interbody fusion (XLIF) is an alternative to standard posterior approaches for achie...
OBJECTIVE: To present some technical considerations about interbody fusion by direct lateral retrop...
OBJECTIVE: To present some technical considerations about interbody fusion by direct lateral retrope...
PURPOSE OF THE STUDY: The aim of this study is to describe clinical and radiological outcomes as wel...
Spinal fusion historically has been used extensively, and, recently, the lateral transpsoas approach...
Objective: Minimally invasive anterior and lateral approaches to the lumbar spine are increasingly u...