Minimally Invasive TLIF
Case Study Continued
Ray's surgeon performed a minimally invasive TLIF through a METRx tubular retractor,
using a one-inch incision (Figure 3).
The use and effectiveness of minimally invasive TLIF are still being studied. However, the initial results of this innovative procedure look very promising. Stay tuned!

Figure 3. METRx Tubular Retractor

Figure 4. SEXTANT screws and rods stabilize the spine.

Figure 5. Pre- and post-operative images.

Figure 6. Small incisions are barely visible.
The use and effectiveness of minimally invasive TLIF are still being studied. However, the initial results of this innovative procedure look very promising. Stay tuned!
Last Updated: 07/25/2006
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