2San Salvatore City Hospital, Surgical Department, Neurosurgery Unit, L?Aquila, Italy DOI : 10.5137/1019-5149.JTN.19479-16.0 AIM: To report our results about minimally invasive transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion (MI-TLIF) with bilateral pedicle screw fixation, in patients with degenerative lumbosacral spine disease. To describe the indications, surgical technique and results of a consecutive series of 40 patients who had undergone MI-TLIF. Despite the limited number of clinical studies, published data suggest tremendous potential advantages of this technique.
MATERIAL and METHODS: Forty patients with radiological findings of degenerative lumbosacral spine disease had undergone MI-TLIF between July 2012 and January 2015. Clinical outcomes were assessed by means of Oswestry Disability Index (ODI) and Health Survey Scoring (SF36) before surgery and at first year follow-up. Furthermore, the following parameters were retrospectively reviewed: age, sex, working activity, body mass index (BMI), type of degenerative disease, number of levels of fusion, operative time, blood loss, length of hospital stay.
RESULTS: Average operative time was 230 minutes, mean estimated blood loss 170 mL, average length of hospital stay 5 days. The ODI improved from a score of 59, preoperatively, to post-operative score of 20 at first year follow-up. Average SF36 score increased from 36 to 54 (Physical Health) and from 29 to 50 (Mental Health) at first year outcome evaluation.
CONCLUSION: MI-TLIF with bilateral pedicle screw fixation is an excellent choice for selected patients suffering from symptomatic degenerative lumbosacral spine disease, especially secondary to recurrent disc herniations.
Keywords : Transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion, Minimally invasive spine surgery, Pedicle screw fixation, Lumbosacral spine degenerative disease, Percutaneous surgery