TLIF surgery treats lower back pain. TLIF stands for transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion. Surgeons do TLIF to relieve chronic lower back pain that happens when intervertebral disks put pressure on your spinal nerves. In TLIF, surgeons replace damaged disks with bone grafts. The bone grafts create new bone that helps fuse or join your vertebrae.
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Transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion (TLIF) surgery is a type of spinal fusion. It’s one of several types of lumbar interbody fusion surgeries that remove and replace intervertebral disks in your lower back (your lumbar spine).
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Intervertebral disks are round disks that separate and cushion your vertebrae (the bones that make up your spine). When your disks wear out or are damaged, they put pressure on your spinal nerves, which can cause chronic lower back pain. During a TLIF, surgeons replace damaged disks with bone grafts. The bone grafts make new bone that joins or fuses your vertebrae.
You may be a candidate for TLIF surgery if you have:
TLIF is a variation of posterior lumbar interbody fusion (PLIF). PLIF is a common treatment for chronic lower back pain that happens when your disks are damaged or worn out. Typically, surgeons recommend TLIF and other lumbar fusion surgeries when pain management, physical therapy or other treatments haven’t eased back issues. Surgeons may do TLIF as open surgery — when surgeons make a single long incision through your skin — or as minimally invasive spine surgery.
Before surgery, your care team will ask questions to confirm you’re a good candidate for the operation. They’ll ask about your medical history, including any earlier back surgeries. Your team may:
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You should:
You should:
At the hospital, you’ll meet with your anesthesiologist. They’ll explain the type of anesthesia you’ll receive and what to expect as you recover from anesthesia.
A healthcare provider will take you to the operating room. You’ll need to lie face down (prone) for surgery. Your healthcare team will help you get into position before you receive anesthesia.
During TLIF, your surgeon will:
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In general, TLIF surgery takes two to three hours.
Your care team will move you to a recovery area, where you’ll rest while you wake up from anesthesia. Your recovery room team will regularly check your pulse, breathing and other vital signs and give you medication for pain.
You’ll move to another room in the hospital to continue recovering from your surgery. Your surgical team will check for complications like infections. You may need to spend three to four days in the hospital.
TLIF is one of several types of lumbar interbody fusion surgeries, including PLIF and ALIF (anterior lumbar interbody fusion). Research shows all three types relieve or reduce chronic lower back pain. If you’re considering spine fusion surgery, your neurosurgeon will recommend the surgical choice that’s right for your situation.
Like most surgeries, TLIF complications may include a risk of infection and excessive blood loss. Other potential complications include nerve damage.
It may take up to a year for you to fully recover from TLIF surgery. Your provider will give you detailed instructions on activities you can do and activities you should avoid as you recover.
It could take a full year before your bone graft completely fills in the space and fuses with your vertebrae.
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It may be a relief not to have back pain and you may be eager to get back to your daily activities. Try to be patient and give your body time to recover. For example, you can (and should) take short walks every day. But it may be several weeks before you’re able to do things like bend, twist, lift objects or drive without pain. Here’s what you can expect:
For the first two to four weeks, you should avoid:
At four to six weeks after surgery, you should avoid:
You should contact your provider if you have:
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TLIF surgery is treatment for lower back pain. If you’re considering TLIF surgery, it’s likely back pain is affecting your quality of life. You may feel hopeful that TLIF can make your lower back pain go away forever. But you may feel anxious about having back surgery. It’s completely normal to want to know how TLIF may affect you. If you’re considering TLIF, don’t hesitate to ask how the surgery works and what you can expect.
Last reviewed on 09/16/2024.
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