lumbar spinal fusion
Lumbar spinal fusion is a surgical technique designed to stabilize the spine by fusing together two or more vertebrae in the lower back, a region known as the lumbar spine. Its main function is to alleviate pain and improve stability by eliminating the movement between the affected vertebrae. Technological features include advanced surgical methods, such as the use of bone grafts, metal rods, and screws, which facilitate the fusion process. These methods are complemented by cutting-edge imaging and navigation systems that enhance precision during surgery. Applications of lumbar spinal fusion are widespread, treating conditions like spinal stenosis, spondylolisthesis, and herniated discs, among others, where conservative treatments have failed to provide relief.