Lumbar interbody fusion diagrams (Creative Commons)
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Surgical approaches to the lumbar spine for interbody fusion techniques. The five primary interbody fusion approaches are shown here schematically: anterior (ALIF), lateral or extreme lateral interbody fusion (LLIF or XLIF), oblique lumbar interbody fusion/anterior to psoas (OLIF/ATP), transforaminal (TLIF or MI-TLIF), and posterior (PLIF).



Surgical approaches to the lumbar spine for interbody fusion techniques: anatomy of the psoas and anterior vasculature determines approach at various levels.



Lateral lumbar interbody fusion (LLIF). The transpsoas corridor is used to access the disc space via a retroperitoneal approach performed with the patient in the lateral position.



Oblique lumbar interbody fusion/anterior to psoas (OLIF/ATP). Lateral position for disc exposure anterior to the psoas. The exposure can be expanded via posterior retraction of the psoas to widen the corridor.
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Author: Ralph J. Mobbs et al
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