2023
DOI: 10.14245/ns.2244960.480
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Mini-Open Intercostal Retroperitoneal Approach for Upper Lumbar Spine Lateral Interbody Fusion

Abstract: Objective: Conventional oblique lumbar interbody fusion (OLIF) approach is possible from the L2/3 to L4/5 levels. However, obstruction of the lower ribs (10th–12th) makes it difficult to maintain disc parallel maneuvers or orthogonal maneuvers. To overcome these limitations, we proposed an intercostal retroperitoneal (ICRP) approach to access the upper lumbar spine. This method does not expose the parietal pleura or require rib resection and employs a small incision.Methods: We enrolled patients who underwent … Show more

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“…This issue of Neurospine features the article “Mini-Open Intercostal Retroperitoneal Approach for Upper Lumbar Spine Lateral Interbody Fusion” [ 4 ] which describes a novel adaptation of the OLIF technique that obviates the need for rib resection and maintains parallel access to the disc spaces. The authors describe a dissection of the intercostal muscles over the top of the ribs to allow sufficient space to open the retractor.…”
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“…This issue of Neurospine features the article “Mini-Open Intercostal Retroperitoneal Approach for Upper Lumbar Spine Lateral Interbody Fusion” [ 4 ] which describes a novel adaptation of the OLIF technique that obviates the need for rib resection and maintains parallel access to the disc spaces. The authors describe a dissection of the intercostal muscles over the top of the ribs to allow sufficient space to open the retractor.…”
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confidence: 99%