XLIF is done by an orthopedic surgeon or neurosurgeon. The surgery can be done in several ways. XLIF is a minimally invasive surgery. This means it uses a smaller cut (incision) than other kinds of surgery. The surgery does not cut the muscles of your spine. This may help you to recover more quickly. It may also reduce the chance of causing some problems.
The surgeon will make a small cut through the skin on your side. A special tool called a retractor will be put through the skin. The surgeon will gently push it through the tissues to the spine. It then holds muscle and tissue aside and lets the surgeon see the spine. The disc is removed. Then they put a metal or plastic cage filled with bone graft into the space between your vertebrae. In some cases, the surgeon may make a second incision on your back. This is done to use screws and rods to anchor your bones in place.