When to Consider Stand-Alone Lateral Lumbar Interbody Fusion: Is There a Role for a Comeback With New Implants?

Int J Spine Surg. 2022 Apr;16(S1):S69-S75. doi: 10.14444/8238.

Abstract

Objective: To perform a comprehensive review of the literature about the role of stand-alone lateral lumbar interbody fusion (LLIF).

Methods: A MEDLINE review was conducted including studies about stand-alone LLIF for any condition. The opinions of the authors were also considered. Studies that included biomechanical, cadaveric, or clinical aspects of stand-alone cages were revised to obtain data about the pros, cons, and limitations of the technique. Comparative studies with 360° (lateral + posterior) fusions were also analyzed.

Results: A total of 36 studies were identified. After reviewing the abstracts, 18 full articles of interest for the objective of this review were analyzed. Recommendations based on the literature were made. Although most of the recommendations in the literature were about augmentation with pedicle screws, there may be a role for stand-alone LLIF in some particular cases. Specific technical aspects should be considered to reduce the failure rate.

Conclusion: Although there might be some specific indications for stand-alone LLIF, it should be considered an exception rather than the rule.

Keywords: LLIF fusion; lateral transpsoas approach; lumbar interbody fusion; lumbar spine; stand-alone.