Dr. Jayesh Pawar

Anterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion

Anterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion (ALIF) is generally used to treat back or leg pain caused by degenerative disc disease. Dr. Jayesh will stabilise the spine by fusing vertebrae together with bone graft material.
Incision Made

The procedure is performed through a three- to five-inch incision on the stomach. Two common approaches are over the centre of the stomach or slightly to the side.

Disc Removed

The damaged disc is partially removed. Some of the disc wall is left behind to help contain the bone graft material.

Implantation

A metal cage implant filled with bone graft is placed in the empty disc space. This realigns the vertebral bones, lifting pressure from pinched nerve roots.

Vertebrae Secured

In some patients, this will be enough to secure the vertebrae. For others, Dr. Jayesh may need to implant a series of screws and rods along the back of the spine for additional support.

End of Procedure

Over time, the bone graft will grow through and around the implants, forming a bone bridge that connects the vertebra above and below. This solid bone bridge is called a fusion.

Anterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion

The information provided here is for general educational purpose only. For specific advice regarding treatment, please book an appointment with our surgeon.