A surgeon can do an interbody fusion in several ways. TLIF is a minimally invasive surgery. This means it uses smaller cuts (incisions) than other kinds of surgery. The muscles of your spine are not cut. This may help you to heal faster. It may also reduce the chance of having problems.
Your TLIF will be done by an orthopedic surgeon or a neurosurgeon.
- An orthopedic surgeon is a doctor who specializes in treating bone, muscle, joint, and tendon problems.
- A neurosurgeon is a doctor who specializes in treating brain, spine, and nerve problems.
You will be face down on the operating table. The surgeon will make one or two small cuts in the skin of your back. They will use special tools called retractors to push aside your back muscles. This lets the surgeon see the spine. The surgeon removes the disc. They put a metal or plastic spacer (cage) with bone graft into the space between your vertebrae. Special metal screws and rods may be used to anchor your bones in place.