Abstract
Study Design Systematic review.
Study Rationale The surgical treatment of adult degenerative lumbar conditions remains controversial.
Conventional techniques include posterior lumbar interbody fusion (PLIF) or transforaminal
lumbar interbody fusion (TLIF). A new direct approach known as lumbar lateral interbody
fusion (LLIF), or extreme lateral interbody fusion (XLIF®) or direct lateral interbody fusion (DLIF), has been introduced.
Objectives The objective of this article is to determine the comparative effectiveness and safety
of LLIF, at one or more levels with or without instrumentation, versus PLIF or TLIF
surgery in adults with lumbar degenerative conditions, and to determine which preoperative
factors affect patient outcomes following LLIF surgery.
Materials and Methods A systematic review of the literature was performed using PubMed and bibliographies
of key articles. Articles were reviewed by two independent reviewers based on predetermined
inclusion and exclusion criteria. Each article was evaluated using a predefined quality
rating scheme.
Results The search yielded 258 citations and the following met our inclusion criteria: three
retrospective cohort studies (all using historical cohorts) (class of evidence [CoE]
III) examining the comparative effectiveness and safety of LLIF/XLIF®/DLIF versus PLIF or TLIF surgery, and one prospective cohort study (CoE II) and two
retrospective cohort studies (CoE III) assessing factors affecting patient outcome
following LLIF. Patients in the LLIF group experienced less estimated blood loss and
a lower mortality risk compared with the PLIF group. The number of levels treated
and the preoperative diagnosis were significant predictors of perioperative or early
complications in two studies.
Conclusion There is insufficient evidence of the comparative effectiveness of LLIF versus PLIF/TLIF
surgery. There is low-quality evidence suggesting that LLIF surgery results in fewer
complications or reoperations than PLIF/TLIF surgery. And there is insufficient evidence
that any preoperative factors exist that predict patient outcome after LLIF surgery.
Keywords
XLIF
®
- DLIF - LLIF - PLIF - TLIF - minimally invasive - extreme lateral interbody fusion
- direct lateral interbody fusion