Dr Adriaan Liebenberg My Spine Lumbar | Page 126

My Spine - Lumbar Images used with permission from Medtronic Figure 20.1 These drawings illustrate the different bony openings that are created during two different interbody fusion procedures. The left-hand picture demonstrates the partial removal of the laminae on both sides. This approach, or bony opening, is used in a PLIF (posterior lumbar interbody fusion). The drawing on the right demonstrates the approach for a TLIF (transforam- inal lumbar interbody fusion). ote how, in this case, the facet joint on the left has been removed. Both the lamina and the joint are removed to get to the foramen through which the nerve runs. In both cases as much as possible of the disc is removed and replaced by spacers that are filled with bone. It has two functions, the first is to carry the weight transmitted through the spine and the second function is to allow the two vertebrae to grow together (fuse). 126