MIS lateral spine surgery: a systematic literature review of complications, outcomes, and economics

JA Lehmen, EJ Gerber - European Spine Journal, 2015 - Springer
Background Over the past decade, the minimally disruptive lateral transpsoas approach for
lumbar interbody fusion (MI-LIF) is increasingly being used as an alternative to conventional …

Anterior column reconstruction of the lumbar spine in the lateral decubitus position: anatomical and patient-related considerations for ALIF, anterior-to-psoas, and …

AJ Buckland, K Ashayeri, C Leon, I Cheng… - European Spine …, 2022 - Springer
Purpose Circumferential (AP) lumbar fusion surgery is an effective treatment for
degenerative and deformity conditions of the spine. The lateral decubitus position allows for …

Use of motor evoked potentials during lateral lumbar interbody fusion reduces postoperative deficits

MR Riley, AT Doan, RW Vogel, AO Aguirre, KS Pieri… - The Spine Journal, 2018 - Elsevier
Abstract Background Context Intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring (IONM) has
gained rather widespread acceptance as a method to mitigate risk to the lumbar plexus …

Lateral lumbar interbody fusion at L4-L5 has a low rate of complications in appropriately selected patients when using a standardized surgical technique

AJ Buckland, NV Huynh, CM Menezes… - The Bone & Joint …, 2024 - boneandjoint.org.uk
Aims The aim of this study was to reassess the rate of neurological, psoas-related, and
abdominal complications associated with L4-L5 lateral lumbar interbody fusion (LLIF) …

Effects of surgical positioning on L4-L5 accessibility and lumbar lordosis in lateral transpsoas lumbar interbody fusion: a comparison of prone and lateral decubitus in …

TG Smith, J Pollina, SA Joseph Jr, KM Howell - World Neurosurgery, 2021 - Elsevier
Background Lateral interbody fusion (LIF) is traditionally performed in lateral decubitus on a
breaking surgical table to improve L4-L5 access. Prone transpsoas (PTP) LIF may improve …

[HTML][HTML] Initial multi-centre clinical experience with prone transpsoas lateral interbody fusion: feasibility, perioperative outcomes, and lessons learned

TG Smith, SA Joseph Jr, B Ditty, R Amaral… - North American Spine …, 2021 - Elsevier
Background Lateral interbody fusion (LIF) is traditionally performed with the patient in lateral
decubitus, requiring repositioning to prone for adjunctive posterior procedures, or modifying …

[HTML][HTML] Psoas morphology differs between supine and sitting magnetic resonance imaging lumbar spine: implications for lateral lumbar interbody fusion

AJ Buckland, BM Beaubrun, E Isaacs, J Moon… - Asian Spine …, 2018 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Psoas Morphology Differs between Supine and Sitting Magnetic Resonance Imaging Lumbar
Spine: Implications for Lateral Lumbar Interbody Fusion - PMC Back to Top Skip to main …

Prone transpsoas lumbar corpectomy: simultaneous posterior and lateral lumbar access for difficult clinical scenarios

SD Gandhi, DS Liu, ED Sheha… - Journal of Neurosurgery …, 2021 - thejns.org
OBJECTIVE Lateral lumbar corpectomy with interbody fusion has been well described via a
transpsoas approach in the lateral position, as has lumbar interbody fusion with posterior …

Temporary liver and stomach necrosis after lateral approach for interbody fusion and deformity correction of lumbar spine: report of two cases and review of the …

HS Vasiliadis, R Teuscher, M Kleinschmidt… - European Spine …, 2016 - Springer
Introduction Corrections of spinal deformities have been associated with a potential of
postoperative vessel-originating complications. Reports of occlusions of celiac artery seem …

Anatomical evaluation of lumbar nerves using diffusion tensor imaging and implications of lateral decubitus for lateral transpsoas approach

Y Oikawa, Y Eguchi, A Watanabe, S Orita… - European Spine …, 2017 - Springer
Purpose Recently, lateral interbody fusion (LIF) has become more prevalent, and evaluation
of lumbar nerves has taken on new importance. We report on the assessment of anatomical …