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What every spine surgeon should know about transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion surgery for herniated discs.

Mehmet Akif ÇaçanBekir Yavuz Uçar
Published in: International orthopaedics (2018)
The findings of our study and those in the literature showed that primary herniated disc patients with radicular and chronic low back pain, degenerative changes, bi-radicular symptoms, and instability are required to have fusion after a discectomy. Being a heavy-duty worker is also a criterion for fusion surgery. TLIF is performed by a unilateral approach preserving the interlaminar surface on the contralateral side, which can be used as a site for additional fusion. As an effective results TLIF procedure should be chosen for fusion surgery.
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