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  • Renee123
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    in reply to: MIS TLIF #23264

    Hi Dr. Corenman:

    My surgeon describes the MIS TLIF very similar to your TLIF approach. He will be using same boomerang cage and there will be posterolateral fusion. The facets are taken out however the pars fracture is left in. I don’t quite understand how. The bone from the facetectomy is used in cage. He does not use BMP however; he uses some kind of puddy allograft to augment bone.

    There appears to be some trade offs with this approach, however one night in the hospital and fast recovery sounds very appealing.

    1.) How can facets be removed and pars fractures left in tact ? Aren’t the two connected ?

    2.) From a fusion standpoint, I am assuming I would have same chance to fuse as open TLIF with concomitant fusion. Would you say that is accurate ?

    Thank you

    Renee123
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    in reply to: MIS TLIF #23216

    I believe I understand now. Inferior and superior = one facet joint on TLIF side correct ?

    Renee123
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    in reply to: MIS TLIF #23215

    Forgive my ignorance. With a bilateral
    pars fracture, MIS TLIF

    Is there 1 facet joint to remove to access disc space or two facet joints just on the TLIF side ?

    Renee123
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    in reply to: MIS TLIF #23204

    I have a transitional vertebrae so I believe my spondylolisthesis and fusion would technically be at L4,L5 even though the surgeons are calling it L5,S1.

    If I were to go the route of MIS TLIF, as you said in an earlier post, I would get a facetectomy and the lamina/pars fracture would stay in, correct?

    1.) Would the facetectomy be done at the top of the vertebrae to access to the disc space or at the bottom of disc space (I am assuming this is L5,S1) or both top and bottom ?

    Thank you again.

    Renee123
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    in reply to: MIS TLIF #23182

    Thank you. your bedside manner would seem to far exceed most.

    Basically, My surgeon is telling me if MIS TLIF (with no posterolateral fusion) doesn’t fuse that they will bring me back in and do an ALIF. And I doubt if I am in pain that they will move very fast. There is too much risk with all this.

    Can you please tell me what boomerang cage you use and what the measurements are ?

    FYI, most surgeons do not know the answer to this question either, which I believe to be the most important part of the surgery.

    Renee123
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    Post count: 130
    in reply to: MIS TLIF #23174

    FORGOT TO ASK….

    If MIS TLIF does not fuse how do you fix it ? Do you replace cage and do posterolateral fusion ?

    I was reading some of your past comments on leaving cartilage behind and not fully clearing endplate and nucleus out of disc space; I suppose if I were to ask my surgeon about this they would get offended and think I was overanalyzing this ?

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