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Intersomatic fusion via the transforaminal approach is largely consistent with the principle of PLIF (Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion).
Transforaminal Lumbar Interbody Fusion
Intersomatic fusion via the transforaminal approach is largely consistent with the principle of PLIF (Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion). The transforaminal (TLIF) approach entails unilateral resection of the joint. This enables convenient access to the disc whilst at the same time preserving the contralateral lamina and facet joint as an additional fusion surface.
The large fenestration in the implant permits the cage to be packed with natural or synthetic bone graft substitute such as KAINOS Inject. The inserted cage, combined with additional posterior instrumentation, leads to immediate biomechanical stabilisation. This establishes the ideal conditions for vertebral body fusion.
MOBIS II ST
The large selection of implants provides for a high degree of intraoperative flexibility and ensures restoration of the intervertebral space. In addition to plane-parallel implants, the MOBIS® II ST cage is also available with a 5° lordotic angle.