The reasons for the operation are to:
· Remove the degenerative disc
· Separate the two vertebral bodies, as they were before the disc degenerated
· Keep them in that position by interposing several pegs of bone (bone
graft)
There are a number of techniques for an interbody fusion of the lumbar
spine.
First the suregon removes the lamina or the portion of the vertebra
that covers the spinal cord. Removing the lamina relives some of the
pressure on the spine.
Then any bone that may be pinching the nerve roots is removed.
Bone grafts are added.
Rods are secured to the spine with screws in order to hold the discs
in place while the bone graft fuses.
The incision is closed. The bone graft will fuse over time.