Neuro-navigation assisted pre-psoas minimally invasive oblique lumbar interbody fusion (MI-OLIF): New roads and impediments
Conclusions: The MIS-OLIF technique at the L2–L5 levels has shown encouraging early surgical outcomes with a good fusion rate and rapid recovery. While utilizing the unfamiliar oblique trajectory, the use of navigation can guide the surgeon in real time and also help in reducing the radiation exposure.
Source: Neurology India - Category: Neurology Authors: Jayesh Sardhara Suyash Singh Anant Mehrotra Kamlesh Singh Bhaisora Kuntal Kanti Das Arun Kumar Srivastava Awadhesh K Jaiswal Sanjay Behari Source Type: research
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