Recently Rick Sasso, M.D., a spine surgeon with Indiana Spine Group, 
co-authored a book chapter for a medical textbook. This chapter was titled “Anterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion.” Anterior lumbar interbody fusion, usually referred to as ALIF, is a spine surgical procedure commonly used to treat discogenic low back pain - when non-operative measures are ineffective.
In this chapter, the historical background of anterior lumbar interbody fusion was reviewed. This spine surgery procedure was used as early as 1932 for the treatment of spondylolisthesis. Additionally, this chapter reviewed the biomechanics, patient selection, clinical studies, and imaging. To read this chapter, click here
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